valiantise means The quality of being valiant; bravery, heroism. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
Why this word is great
VALIANTISE — [Noun] The quality or state of being valiant; an enduring and principled bravery. From Middle English vaillauntise, from Old French vaillantise, formed from vaillant ("worthy, strong, brave") + -ise (a suffix denoting a state or quality). Unlike "bravado," which is a performance for an audience, or "prowess," which is a talent for victory, valiantise is the quiet engine of resolve that operates irrespective of an audience or an assured outcome. It is the unyielding grip on a sword-hilt after the arm has gone numb, the steady hand on a fevered brow through the long watch, the choice to speak truth in a room of agreeable lies—the unadorned substance from which all legends are, in the end, awkwardly constructed.
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- The quality of being valiant; bravery, heroism.“If brabling Make-Fray, at ech Fayre and Siſe, / Picks quarrels for to ſhow his valiantiſe, […]”