French 'cheval', from late Latin 'caballus' ( horse).
The root word for "chivalry" is "chevalerie," which comes from the Old French word "chevalier," meaning knight on horseback.
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
The root word is gift.
There is no root.
The root of the word unbreakable is break.
The root word is ject. This root word means to throw.
The word chivalry is a noun. The plural form is chivalries.
Yes, "y" is a vowel in the word "chivalry", where it has a long "e" sound.
Caballos is a Spanish word that means horse. It comes from the Latin word which means the same. From that Latin root we also get a number of English words including calvary and chivalry.
King Arthur's knights had a code of chivalry
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.
In the Irish language 'chivalry' is translated as:Ridireacht (knighthood; chivalry)Cuirtéis (courtesy)Siodúlacht ('silkiness'; urbanity/suavity; courteousness/gentleness)In Scottish Gaelic: ...
Chivalry
Bravery, chivalry, courage
騎士道 /ki shi dou/ is an exact equivalent for 'chivalry' in Japanese, literally meaning 'the way of knight'.
My mom was very pleased by the way my dad and his fellow workers were showing their chivalry to her and my younger siblings.
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