noun
- plural of chivalry; systems or codes of knightly behavior emphasizing honor, courtesy, and protection of the weak
- acts of courteous and gallant behavior, especially toward women
Usage: formal; historical
Usage: formal
Examples
- The medieval chivalries of different kingdoms shared similar codes of honor.
- His small chivalries, like opening doors and offering his coat, were appreciated.
- The book compared the chivalries of various European courts.
- She valued the old-fashioned chivalries that her grandfather had taught her father.
- The knight’s chivalries were legendary throughout the realm.
- Modern chivalries might include helping with heavy bags or giving up a seat.