valour in English

noun
1
great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.
the medals are awarded for acts of valor

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1. Valour with honour.

2. Be ye men of valour.

3. That valour which is not founded on prudence calls rashness.

4. Wherever true valour is found , true modesty will there abound.

5. If you can't avoid trouble, then throw valour to the winds and run.

6. Wherever valour true is found, true modesty will there abound. 

7. Our soldiers have displayed great valour in difficult areas and adverse conditions.

8. But their valour and prowess were out of proportion to their numbers.

9. Digressing from the valour of a man; Thy dear love sworn, but hollow perjury,

10. Arete was the goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of virtue, excellence, goodness and valour

11. The young pedlar cast him a wary glance and apparently decided on practicality over valour.

12. At the summit the stamina and valour of our fighter pilots remained unconquerable and supreme.

13. “The valour of Shaheed Udham Singh remains etched in the memory of every Indian.

14. If no inconstant toy nor womanish fear Abate thy valour in the acting it.

15. Now his torso rested in a cup-shaped cart adorned with valour tassels and therapeutic seals.

16. He was promoted to the rank of major in recognition of his valour during the battle.

17. Mongolia is well known in India for the valour of her kings and her strong Buddhist heritage.

18. Consider Naaman, a “captain of the host of ... Syria, ... a mighty man in valour,” and a leper.

19. The national struggle could only be sustained by the innate valour of the common people.

20. 26 Now his torso rested in a cup-shaped cart adorned with valour tassels and therapeutic seals.

21. An act of conspicuous valour, in the tradition of St George, might help both her and him.

22. 8 The young pedlar cast him a wary glance and apparently decided on practicality over valour.

23. In large buildings, communication with other staff if often not easy but discretion is preferred to valour!

24. Bluepoint Lookout is a new single family home development by Valour Group and Allan Developments in Plympton-Wyoming, ON

25. He has a wry sense of humour and an uncompromising disposition, particularly when it comes to talking about deeds of valour.

26. Cervantes described the eponymous hero of his Don Quixote as "imagining himself for the valour of his arm already crowned at least Emperor of Trebizond."

27. Nor hath vengeance found / none save the Trojans; there the victors groan, / and valour fires the vanquished. All around / wailings, and wild affright and shapes of death abound.

28. Introducing alldigital Brevity Ultimately he could only commemorate his brave boy's passing with the simple words inscribed on cenotaphs the world over and which I submit are a moving epitaph not only to valour but also to Brevity : "Known Unto God".

29. Those snow-Begirded iron peaks Which loom o’er land and vale, Where sprout a myriad of creeks Which down the mountain sail, Where glaciers melt to cadet streams Which seep down steep ravines And sunlight in the snowdrift gleams And glitters in between Pale rocks of valour, standing there For eons keeping watch, Up high in free and blitheful air,

30. 22 hours ago · They imagined that, like other nations, they would fallbefore their superior tactics and valour; and their Cupidity was inflamed by the prospect of marching to Calcutta and plundering the country.; All the vigilance of the emperor could not restrain the dishonesty and the Cupidity of his servants, and no sooner was the strong hand of their ruler removed than they began to acquire …

31. The plasterer doth make his figures by addition, and the carver by substraction.: Yet it doth make a man fatte, and doth inflate the bely, as it doth appere by the doche mennes faces and Belyes.: The best of us doth not so much feare to wrong him, as he doth to injurie his neighbour, his kinsman, or his master.: His cold experience tempers all his heat, And inbred worth doth boasting valour