English to Punjabi Dictionary gallantry

gallantry

ਬਹਾਦਰੀ
definition
noun
a medal awarded for outstanding gallantry during the raid
courageous behavior, especially in battle.
And I was embarrassed by him, too young for his shy approaches, too unused to such respectful gallantry .
polite attention or respect given by men to women.
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At least he had enough manners and 'gallantry' to perform that small action.
He received a Medal of Honor for 'gallantry' at the Battle of the Wilderness despite subsequent controversial administration of the Elmira, New York, prison camp.
No unit of the United States Army has ever exceeded the First Minnesota for 'gallantry' and courage.
By the mid-18th century a distinction was being drawn between awards for individual acts of 'gallantry' and those for distinguished service in a battle or campaign.
His officer received the Military Cross, a lower order than the VC that's given to officers who display 'gallantry' in battle.
They are the highest form of award for 'gallantry' awarded by the British Crown.
And I was embarrassed by him, too young for his shy approaches, too unused to such respectful 'gallantry' .
no young man offers to carry this burden for her: such 'gallantry' is out of fashion
The Rebel army won many early battles in the cause of making sure that Southern 'gallantry' , plantation life and refined manners rolled over the backs of Negro slaves like planks on the social and economic bridges that connected the regime.
Today the structures defy time to tell the story of 'gallantry' , courage and tragedy of the bygone era and its story of survival in the harsh Thar Dessert.
Thus Morgan had the unique pleasure of presenting Italy's highest award for 'gallantry' to the brave man who tried to sink his ship three years and three months before.
Users can therefore search for medal awards (mainly 'gallantry' and meritorious service awards), army and navy commissions, promotions, the naturalisation of an ancestor and much more during this crucial period in history.
As with the Irish-born in 1871 several of the twenty-nine won medals for outstanding 'gallantry' .
a medal awarded for outstanding 'gallantry' during the raid
In his treatment of the sexual undertones of courtly love and seventeenth-century 'gallantry' , Maidment's wicked sense of humour could reduce a tutorial to helpless laughter.
a medal awarded for outstanding 'gallantry' during the raid
His decorations included the U.S. Legion of Merit, as well as several British and French awards for 'gallantry' .
Old-fashioned words like courage, 'gallantry' , and honor are the only ones that can be used to describe and explain the combat wartime performance of the Argentine air force and naval air personnel.
These works are considered as icons of amorous pursuits in an age of 'gallantry' and the accompanying and complementary coquetry.
In his book, he takes a platoon through a year of battle in the jungle undergrowth, cowardice, heroism, 'gallantry' and the white feather.
what men call 'gallantry', and the gods adultery
Furthermore, the writer is delegated to declare and to celebrate man's proven capacity for greatness of heart and spirit - for 'gallantry' in defeat, for courage, compassion and love…
The George Cross - this country's highest civilian award for 'gallantry' - would be an imaginative people-to-people choice.
The OBE is not an award for 'gallantry' , but given for exceptionally meritorious service. His citation for this has nothing whatever to do with his civil driving record, nor what the judge may have said before sentencing.
The Victoria Cross was subsequently awarded for his outstanding 'gallantry' .
Poets and wandering minstrels to a remarkably open and tolerant society, they wrote of freedom and justice and 'gallantry' and of a kind of courtly love that was entirely new to literature.
She became the virtuous focus of masculine desire, the unmoved mover who stirred her subjects to acts of 'gallantry' and heroism.
The naval officer did receive a posthumous George Cross for the operation, but due to secrecy he could not receive the United Kingdom's highest award for 'gallantry' .
The George Cross is second only to the Victoria Cross and is the highest civilian award for 'gallantry' , recognising that the recipient has put their life in extreme danger for the sake of others.
This is how it should be, for its subject could also be reasonably designated a light confection, albeit of quite exceptionally distinctive intelligence, oratorical power and studied chivalric 'gallantry' .
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