The rules and customs of medieval knighthood.
Chivalry
It is derived from the French word chevalerie - relating to the horse (French word for a horse = "cheval") which knights rode.
The definition of chivalric is: something that relates to chivalry. Chivalric is a word that was used mostly in the Middle Ages. Another word for chivalric is chivalrous.
The knights were originally the heavy cavalry. The word knight came to be a title, usually given by a monarch, and was regarded as the lowest level of the nobility. A vassal was a person who had a relationship of mutual obligation with a lord. The vassal sword loyalty and obedience, and the lord granted land and protection in exchange. A vassal could be a knight, and a knight could be a vassal, but there was nothing saying they had to be.
i think you mean the word colonize?
The rules and customs of medieval knighthood.
騎士道 /ki shi dou/ is an exact equivalent for 'chivalry' in Japanese, literally meaning 'the way of knight'.
The root word for "chivalry" is "chevalerie," which comes from the Old French word "chevalier," meaning knight on horseback.
Salut: It comes from the Middle English circa 1200-1300. It stemmed from the french word chevalerie which was a deriviative of chevalier.
The word sought is unclear.It may be the nickname Charlie or Charley, for someone named Charles, or Charlene.It may be the word chivalry, which was a knight's code or honor and respect.
The word chivalry is a noun. The plural form is chivalries.
A behavior the medieval knights follow. The word chivalry is the system of knighthood and its practices, say what the ideal knight is. Practices include honor, courtesy, and generosity.
Yes, "y" is a vowel in the word "chivalry", where it has a long "e" sound.
King Arthur's knights had a code of chivalry
The word Earl mean knight so the Earl or Durham is the Knight of Durham
The fairytale is about a beautiful princesses and brave knights who perform acts of chivalry.
Chivalry isn't dead, it's just taking an extended vacation.