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chivalric

[shi-val-rik, shiv-uhl-rik] / ʃɪˈvæl rɪk, ˈʃɪv əl rɪk /


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Chivalric C.D. is no swordsman; he duels with tennis racquet and walking stick.

From Time Magazine Archive

Chivalric fool, silly Don Quixote, sentimental dreamer, to have made a hash of his life in this manner!

From Parrot & Co. by MacGrath, Harold

It is different with Chivalric poetry, which was considered the common property of all.

From The Interdependence of Literature by Curtis, Georgina Pell

The Chivalric and heroic spirit which once belonged to the Rider seems now to reside in, or perchance to have subsided into, the Walker—not the Knight, but Walker, Errant.

From Walking by Thoreau, Henry David

Chivalric Degrees urge the victory of the spiritual over the material, 856-m.

From Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Pike, Albert




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