noun
chivalry
SHIH-vuhl-ree
noun
1
The medieval code of conduct for knights, built around honour, courage, mercy, and courtesy.
"Stories of chivalry, with knights defending the weak and keeping their word, shaped medieval literature."
"The order of knighthood was built on chivalry as much as on skill with a sword."
2
Polite, considerate, and protective behaviour, especially of men toward women.
"Some see opening doors as simple chivalry, others as an outdated custom."
How to Use Chivalry
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe knightly code of honour and courtesy — today mostly used for old-fashioned gentlemanly manners.
Common pairings
acts of chivalry
code of chivalry
age of chivalry
Word Forms
chivalries plural
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Etymology
From Old French chevalerie ("knighthood, cavalry"), from chevalier ("knight, horseman") — a doublet of the word "cavalry."