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The answer CHIVALROUS has 9 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of chivalrous in various dictionaries:
adj - being attentive to women like an ideal knight
Having the qualities of gallantry and honor attributed to an ideal knight.
Of or relating to chivalry.
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| (of a man or his behaviour) courteous and gallant, especially towards women. |
| having the qualities of gallantry attributed to an ideal knight |
| A chivalrous man is polite, honest, fair, and kind towards women. |
| (of men) very polite and kind toward women |
| Having the qualities of gallantry and honor attributed to an ideal knight. |
| Of or relating to chivalry. |
| Characterized by consideration and courtesy, especially toward women. |
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Chivalry, or the chivalric code, is an informal, varying code of conduct developed between 1170 and 1220, never decided on or summarized in a single document, associated with the medieval institution of knighthood; knights' and gentlewomen's behaviours were governed by chivalrous social codes. The ideals of chivalry were popularized in medieval literature, especially the Matter of Britain and Matter of France, the former based on Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae which introduced the legend of King Arthur, which was written in the 1130s. All of these were taken as historically accurate until the beginnings of modern scholarship. * The code of chivalry that developed in medieval Europe had its roots in earlier centuries. It arose in the Holy Roman Empire from the idealisation of the cavalrymaninvolving military bravery, individual training, and service to othersespecially in Francia, among horse soldiers in Charlemagne's cavalry. The term "chivalry" derives from the Old Fr |