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bravery (n.)
1540s, "daring, defiance, boasting," from French
braverie
, from
braver
"to brave" (see
brave
) or else from cognate Italian
braveria
, from
bravare
.
No Man is an Atheist, however he pretend it and serve the Company with his Braveries. [Donne, 1631]
As a good quality, attested from 1580s. Meaning "fine clothes" is from 1560s and holds the older sense.