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gallantry (n.)

1590s, "fine appearance," from French galanterie (16c.), from Old French galant "courteous; amusing" (see gallant (adj.)). Meaning "gallant behavior" is from 1630s; meaning "polite attention to ladies" is from 1670s. Middle English had gallantness "merriment, gaiety, high living" (late 15c.).

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Definitions of gallantry from WordNet

gallantry (n.)
the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle);
Synonyms: heroism / valor / valour / valorousness / valiance / valiancy
gallantry (n.)
courtesy towards women;
Synonyms: chivalry / politesse
gallantry (n.)
polite attentiveness to women;
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