Bayard
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A historical figure known for chivalry and fearlessness: "Bayard" refers to Pierre Terrail, Seigneur de Bayard, a celebrated French knight renowned for his bravery, honor, and exemplary conduct in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The name is often used as an epithet for a person who is exceptionally courageous and noble.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- He was praised as a modern Bayard for his unwavering integrity in the face of corruption.
- The legend of Bayard, the knight without fear and beyond reproach, has inspired many stories.
Advanced Usage
- "a Bayard": Used as a common noun to describe a person embodying the knightly ideals of courage and chivalry.
- In his actions, he proved himself a true Bayard.
Variants and Related Words
- Chevalier (n): A knight or a chivalrous man. While similar, "chevalier" is a more general term, whereas "Bayard" specifically evokes the ideal based on the historical figure.
- Paladin (n): A champion of a cause, often with connotations of heroic defense. This shares the heroic aspect but is not directly tied to the historical person.
Synonyms
- Paragon of chivalry: An ideal example of knighthood.
- Fearless knight: A brave warrior of noble principles.
Related Idioms
- "A Bayard of the [modern age/field]": An idiom describing someone in contemporary times who displays the legendary fearlessness and honor of the knight Bayard.
- As a journalist exposing the truth, she was considered a Bayard of the modern press.
Noun
- French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous (1473-1524)