Word of the Day 01/29/25 Valiancy
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Valiancy (noun)
valiancy [ val-yuhn-see ]
noun
1. valiant nature or quality; valor; bravery; courage.
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Origin: First recorded in 1565–75; vali(ant) + -ancy
Example Sentences
“Their valiancy in battle, and that of the brave Afghan partners they fought alongside, will endure in our hearts and history,” he added.
From Washington Times
And he translates this motto in the phrase ‘happy valiancy of style.’
From Project Gutenberg
Full meet it is I portray his worth and the valour wherewith he was kindled; in many a place he proved his prowess, for he had wisdom and honour and a heart of great valiancy.
From Project Gutenberg
Hromund was a son of Grip, Eldest of the brothers was he; His heart knew never aught of fear, Nor faltered his valiancy.
From Project Gutenberg
Thy lips they are of the finest fashion, yet rather thin than full; and some would not have it so; but I would, whereas I see therein a sign of thy valiancy and friendliness.
From Project Gutenberg
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valiancy [ val-yuhn-see ]
noun
1. valiant nature or quality; valor; bravery; courage.
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
Origin: First recorded in 1565–75; vali(ant) + -ancy
Example Sentences
“Their valiancy in battle, and that of the brave Afghan partners they fought alongside, will endure in our hearts and history,” he added.
From Washington Times
And he translates this motto in the phrase ‘happy valiancy of style.’
From Project Gutenberg
Full meet it is I portray his worth and the valour wherewith he was kindled; in many a place he proved his prowess, for he had wisdom and honour and a heart of great valiancy.
From Project Gutenberg
Hromund was a son of Grip, Eldest of the brothers was he; His heart knew never aught of fear, Nor faltered his valiancy.
From Project Gutenberg
Thy lips they are of the finest fashion, yet rather thin than full; and some would not have it so; but I would, whereas I see therein a sign of thy valiancy and friendliness.
From Project Gutenberg
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.