Chivalry /(?)/
Chiv·al·ry
Chivalry
n.
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A body or order of cavaliers or knights serving on horseback; illustrious warriors, collectively; cavalry.
By his light Did all the chivalry of England move, To do brave acts.
- The dignity or system of knighthood; the spirit, usages, or manners of knighthood; the practice of knight-errantry.
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The qualifications or character of knights, as valor, dexterity in arms, courtesy, etc.
The glory of our Troy this day doth lie On his fair worth and single chivalry.
- A tenure of lands by knight's service; that is, by the condition of a knight's performing service on horseback, or of performing some noble or military service to his lord. (Eng. Law)
- Exploit. [Obs.]
Phrases & Compounds
- Court of chivalry
- a court formerly held before the lord high constable and earl marshal of England as judges, having cognizance of contracts and other matters relating to deeds of arms and war.