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Meaning of Chivalry | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈʃɪvəlɹi

Definitions

  1. Cavalry; horsemen armed for battle.
  2. The fact or condition of being a knight; knightly skill, prowess.
  3. The ethical code of the knight prevalent in Medieval Europe, having such primary virtues as mercy towards the poor and oppressed, humility, honour, sacrifice, fear of God, faithfulness, courage and courtesy to ladies.
  4. Courtesy, respect and honourable conduct, as between opponents in wartime.
  5. Courteous behaviour, especially that of men towards women.
  6. A tenure of lands by knightly service.

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Examples

“‘Most of the lords who rode with Lord Renly to Storm's End have gone over banner-and-blade to Stannis, with all their chivalry.’”
“He had seen the woman he craved—his woman—his mate—in the arms of another. There had been but one course open to him, according to the fierce jungle code that guided him in this other existence; but just before it had become too late the softer sentiments of his inherent chivalry had risen above the flaming fires of his passion and saved him. A thousand times he gave thanks that they had triumphed before his fingers had released that polished arrow.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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