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Definition of "valiantness" []

  • The property of being valiant. (noun)

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Use "valiantness" in a sentence
  • "That is truth, said Sir Tristram, I understand thy valiantness well."
  • "He was called a valiant and a hardy man and did so much by his prowess, that under the banner of the earl of Moray he did such valiantness in arms, that the Scots had marvel thereof, and so was slain in fighting: the Scots would gladly have taken him alive, but he would never yield, he hoped ever to have been rescued."
  • "He was no gentleman born, but he had the grace to be reputed sage and valiant in arms, and for his valiantness king Edward made him knight."