Gallarda (en. Gallant)

/gaˈʎarða/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
The quality of being brave and proud.
Her gallant attitude made her stand out in the group.
Su gallarda actitud la hizo destacar en el grupo.
Strength or greatness in behavior.
The knight showed a gallant defense of his king.
El caballero mostró una gallarda defensa de su rey.
Elegance and distinction in appearance.
The young man's gallant outfit impressed everyone.
La gallarda vestimenta del joven impresionó a todos.

Etymology

From Latin 'galardus', which means 'brave, noble'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

gallant attitude
Behavior that is brave and proud.
actitud gallarda
to be gallant
Having qualities of valor and distinction.
tener gallarda
gallant presence
Dignified and noble appearance.
gallarda presencia

Related Words

brave
That has the courage to face difficult situations.
valiente
noble
That has a character or behavior that is dignified and respectable.
noble

Slang Meanings

To be someone who always behaves with pride.
That guy is gallant; he always faces problems.
Ese chico es una gallarda, siempre se enfrenta a los problemas.
Referring to a person who dresses elegantly.
That woman is very gallant; she always wears designer clothes.
Esa mujer es muy gallarda, siempre lleva ropa de diseñador.