Gallantry

Noun

 * 1) courage
 * 2) chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women
 * 3) an instance of gallant behaviour or speech

Adjectives for Gallantry
generous; uncouth;  delicate;  desperate; sheepish; wonted; conspicuous; boyish; distinguished; rare; calm; consistent; premature; excessive; imputed; timeless; self-conscious; overdone; elaborate; natural; practical ; noticeable.

Verbs for Gallantry
accost with—; applaud—; attend with— bear with—; behave with—; breathe— conduct with—; court with—; deck in— defend with—; display—; escort with—; exaggerate—; exchange —s; exhibit—; lay aside—; mock—; premeditate—; rejoice in —; —captures; —steals away; —wins.

Thesaurus
Dutch courage, address, addresses, amenity, amorous pursuit, attention, backbone, boldness, braveness, bravery, chivalrousness, chivalry, conspicuous gallantry, courage, courageousness, court, courtesy, courting, courtliness, courtly politeness, dauntlessness, debauchery, debauchment, deference, dissipation, dissoluteness, doughtiness, duty, fastness, fortitude, gallantness, gallantry under fire, greatheartedness, guts, heroicalness, heroism, homage, honor, intrepidity, intrepidness, invincibility, knightliness, libertinage, libertinism, license, licentiousness, lionheartedness, manfulness, manhood, manliness, martial spirit, mettle, military spirit, noblesse oblige, poise, pot-valor, profligacy, prowess, rakishness, resolution, reverence, sand, savoir faire, serenade, soldierly quality, spirit, stalwartness, stoutheartedness, stoutness, suavity, suing, suit, tact, ten, unbridledness, unconquerableness, urbanity, valiance, valiancy, valor, valorousness, venery, virtue, wenching, whoring, wildness, wooing

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