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The knights had to be loyal to their lord and brave in battle.
King Arthur was known for his stand on chivarly. A round table had no head, therefore everybody who sat at it was equal.
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Chivalrous is a descriptive adjective meaning 'to have qualities of chivarly, courage and courtesy' (Dictionary.com). Another example of a descriptive adjective is 'malicious'; the opposite of chivalrous. A sentence for 'malicious' might be: 'The malicious man laughed cruelly at his friend's mistake.' Use chivalrous to describe something or someone that has mertious qualities. You might try talking about a person, or a group of people that are known to be chivalrous, like King Arthur's knights.
When knights fail to follow the code of chivalry, they undermine the ideals of honor, loyalty, and bravery that define their role in society. This breach can lead to a loss of reputation and trust among their peers and the nobility, resulting in diminished social standing and potential ostracism. Additionally, it can destabilize the feudal system, as the knight's actions may incite conflict and lawlessness, contradicting their duty to protect and uphold justice. Ultimately, disregarding the code can tarnish the legacy of knighthood itself.
Normally, its considered chivalrous to help a lady in distress. Example: Stop to help a lady broken down on the side of the road without expecting payment, opening a door for a female even, back in the past, knights were considered very chivalrous, even risking their lives to assist a lady.
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