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chivalry: msg#00024culture.language.word-of-the-day
**************************************************************** Attention word gurus: try WORD SWEEP!, the first board game to feature Merriam-Webster definitions! Available at Borders Bookstores. http://www.wordsweep.com **************************************************************** The Word of the Day for January 25 is: chivalry \SHIV-ul-ree\ noun 1 : mounted men-at-arms 2 : the system or practices of knighthood *3 : the conduct, spirit, or character of the ideal knight Example sentence: "Chivalry is not completely dead," thought Alice when the man on the subway rose to offer her his seat. Did you know? In days of old when knights were bold, Anglo-French speakers used the word "chevaler" (an ancestor of our word "chevalier") for a knight or horseman. By the 14th century, English speakers had adopted the slightly modified spelling "chivalry" to describe their own well-armored, mounted warriors. Nowadays, when we say that chivalry is not dead, we are alluding to the high standard of character and conduct typically associated with gallant knights. If you trace "chevaler" back to Late Latin, you'll find that it derives from "caballarius," which is also the ancestor of another term for a daring medieval gentleman-at-arms: "cavalier." You Are Subscribed As: gclw-mw-wod7@xxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, change your e-mail address or to subscribe to the html version of Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day, featuring audio pronunciations, please visit: http://www.startsampling.com/sm/wod/changeofaddress.iphtml (c) 2007 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated Merriam-Webster, Inc. 47 Federal Street P.O. Box 281 Springfield, MA 01102 |
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