出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/16 00:52 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 vailaunt (“having or showing courage or valour, valiant; characterized by valour; powerful, strong; person of valour or strength; excellent, worthy; beneficial, useful; valuable; legally valid, binding”) [and other forms], from Anglo-Norman vaillaunt, vaylant [and other forms], and Old French vailant, vaillant (“brave, valiant; having value, valuable”) [and other forms], from the present participle of valoir (“to have value; to be worth”), from Latin valēre (“to have value; to be worth; to be strong; to have influence or power”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂welh₁- (“powerful, strong; to rule”).
valiant (comparative more valiant, superlative most valiant)
valiant (plural valiants)
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たけく荒々しい
意地っ張りなさま
非業の
甲斐甲斐しいさま
strong-bodied
with violence
激烈に
suggestive (picture or play)―provocative (speech or behaviour)―incendiary (speech)―seditious (oration)―inflammatory (writings, etc.)
雄弁に
with eloquence
厳格に
冷酷に
厳かに
with majesty