Middle English from Old French
The word 'gallant' is a noun, a word for a man who is attentive to women and enjoys their company; a word for a fashionable young man; a word for a person.The noun form of the adjective 'gallant' is gallantry.
The gallant knight rescued the damsel in distress; she was unappreciative.
Indian
The word comes from the Latin word mittere meaning to send
Cyllan
The word 'gallant' is a noun, a word for a man who is attentive to women and enjoys their company; a word for a fashionable young man; a word for a person.The noun form of the adjective 'gallant' is gallantry.
Brave is a five-letter word that means gallant.
The gallant man fought well in the war.
Gallant.
The word gallant is used in several contexts. The opposite of gallant (chivalrous) would be rude, impolite, or discourteous. The opposite of gallant (brave) would be afraid, fearful, or cowardly. The opposite of gallant (bold) would be timid, meek, or shy.
chivalrous
Two ways to use the word gallant 1. Carl made a gallant attempt to stand up to the bullies 2.Seeing that the rain was pouring outside,He gallantly offered his umbrella to the woman standing next to him.
Middle English from Old French
in a gallant manner
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The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
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