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valiance (ˈvæljəns) Forms: 5 vailliaunce, vaylliaunce, 5–6 valiaunce, -yaunce, 6 -eaunce, 6–7, 9 valiance. [a. AF. valiance (1304), or ad. OF. vaillance (AF. vayllaunce), f. valiant, vaillant: see valiant a.] 1. Bravery, valour; = valiancy 1. Very common in the 16th c.; now chiefly as a literary arc...
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Boges
Boges was highly honored by Xerxes I for his valiance and loyalty, and even Herodotus himself concurred.
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Guled Abdi (Sultan)
After witnessing his leadership skills, noble conduct and valiance, the Isaaq chiefs recognized his father Abdi who refused to adopt the Sultan title preferring
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M. V. Kamath
majority; his stance on the Babri Masjid demolition was quite negative in the immediate aftermath but after about a decade, he deemed that as an act of valiance
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pot-valiant
ˌpot-ˈvaliant, a. (n.) [f. pot n.1 2 b + valiant.] Valiant or courageous through the influence of drink.1641 Tatham Distracted State iii. i, You are pot-valiant, sir, it seems. 1771 Smollett Humph. Cl. 29 May, Like a man who has drunk himself pot-valiant. 1845 Miall in Nonconf. V. 181 As pot-valiant...
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Dutch courage
Dutch courage, also known as pot-valiance or liquid courage, refers to courage gained from intoxication with alcohol.
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Medal of Military Valour
awarded only to members of the Canadian Forces, or members of allied armed forces serving alongside the Canadian Forces, who have shown conspicuous acts of valiance
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Order of Saint Michael
Initial cohort
The first fifteen knights, men of "good sense, valiance, wisdom and other great and laudable virtues" (bon sens, vaillance, prud'hommie
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inhabitate
▪ I. † inˈhabitate, pa. pple. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. inhabitāt-us, pa. pple. of inhabitāre: see next.] Inhabited.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 341 Giraldus rehersethe and seithe that londe was inhabitate [L. inhabitata] firste of Casera.▪ II. † inˈhabitate, v. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of L. inhabitāre to in...
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Konstantin Zaslonov
the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union for exemplary execution of the command's assignments in the fight against German occupiers and for display of valiance
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National Crime Agency Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
The reverse has a portcullis representing primacy and compassion, flanked by a griffin representing bravery and truth, and a leopard representing valiance
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