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    chiv·al·rous
    [ˈSHivəlrəs]
    adjective
    chivalrous (adjective)
    1. courteous and gallant, especially toward women (typically used of a man or his behavior):
      "shall I be chivalrous and offer you my coat?"
      • relating to the historical notion of chivalry:
        "the concept of chivalrous combat"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘characteristic of a medieval knight’): from Old French chevalerous, from chevalier (see chevalier).
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  2. uk / ˈʃɪv. ə l.rəs / us / ˈʃɪv. ə l.rəs / Add to word list A chivalrous man is polite, honest, fair, and kind towards women: He was polite and chivalrous and never cursed in front of her. It's very chivalrous of you to defend her but don't you think she can speak for herself?
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    a : marked by honor, generosity, and courtesy appreciated the chivalrous acts of the general b : marked by gracious courtesy and high-minded consideration especially to women A chivalrous man offered the woman his seat on the crowded bus.
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