gallants in English

noun
1
a man who pays special attention to women.
In the past, great love affairs often began with the judicious dropping of a glove and its recovery by a charming gallant .
verb
1
(of a man) flirt with (a woman).
They have shot, fished, golfed and gallanted together.

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1. Top synonyms for Bannerets (other words for Bannerets) are chevaliers, companions and gallants.

2. These gallants, with hair long and curled, and jerkins dripping pearls, proved to be raucous and strident.

3. Then he noted that though there was no bolt on the door the furniture might be placed across to make what in the wars is called a barricado, but the wiser thought came at once that this was too easily done, and that if the danger that the dim room seemed gloomily to forebode were to come from a door so readily Barricadoed, then those must have been simple gallants who parted so easily with the rings …

4. Then he noted that though there was no bolt on the door the furniture might be placed across to make what in the wars is called a Barricado, but the wiser thought came at once that this was too easily done, and that if the danger that the dim room seemed gloomily to forebode were to come from a door so readily Barricadoed, then those must have been simple gallants who parted so easily with the