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valor

especially British, ·dzܰ

[val-er]

noun

  1. boldness or determination in facing great danger, especially in battle; heroic courage; bravery.

    a medal for valor.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of valor1

1350–1400; Middle English valo ( u ) r < Anglo-French; Middle French valeur < Late Latin ō-, stem of valor worth, equivalent to Latin val ( ŧ ) to be of worth + -or -or 1
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See courage.
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To her great surprise, the king himself rides his dragon Sunfyre into battle, hoping to prove his valor.

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I mean, Reagan raves about the “impossible valor of the Poles,” “the forces of Free France” and the “unsurpassed courage of the Canadians.”

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But Rankin puts Riel’s face on his movie’s fictional money, too — a pointed production design choice that’s at once a pun on Iran’s currency, the rial, and a way to award value to Riel’s valor.

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As always, Trump is stealing the valor and hard work of others.

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“But anyone from a rural place knows that country doesn’t have to come from the Deep South. In terms of stolen country valor, I’ve probably stolen more than most.”

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