Both Uses of
valor
in
Ulysses, by James Joyce
- He said and then lifted he in his rude great brawny strengthy hands the medher of dark strong foamy ale and, uttering his tribal slogan Lamh Dearg Abu, he drank to the undoing of his foes, a race of mighty valorous heroes, rulers of the waves, who sit on thrones of alabaster silent as the deathless gods.†
Chpt 12
- Cries of valour.†
Chpt 15 *unconventional spelling: This is a British spelling. Americans use valor.
Definition:
exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger -- especially in battle