gallant

gallant
{{11}}gallant (adj.) mid-15c., "showy, finely dressed; gay, merry," from O.Fr. galant "courteous," earlier "amusing, entertaining; lively, bold" (14c.), prp. of galer "rejoice, make merry," generally held to be from Latinized verb form of Frankish *wala- "good, well," from P.Gmc. *wal- (Cf. O.H.G. wallon "to wander, go on a pilgrimage"), from PIE *wel- "to wish, will" (see WILL (Cf. will) (v.)), "but the transition of sense offers difficulties that are not fully cleared up" [OED]. Sense of "politely attentive to women" was adopted 17c. from French.
{{12}}gallant (n.) "man of fashion and pleasure," mid-15c., earlier "dissolute man, rake" (early 15c.); from GALLANT (Cf. gallant) (adj.).

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