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Definition
exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger — especially in battle
- That is a chapter of ancient history which it might be good to recall; for there was sorrow then too, and gathering dark, but great valour, and great deeds that were not wholly vain.1.2 — Book 1 Chapter 2 — The Shadow of the Past (45% in)
- By our valour the wild folk of the East are still restrained, and the terror of Morgul kept at bay; and thus alone are peace and freedom maintained in the lands behind us, bulwark of the West.2.2 — Book 2 Chapter 2 — The Council of Elrond (20% in)
- Valour needs first strength, and then a weapon.2.2 — Book 2 Chapter 2 — The Council of Elrond (88% in)
- I do not doubt the valour of your people.2.10 — Book 2 Chapter 10 — The Breaking of the Fellowship (22% in)
There are no more uses of "valor" in The Fellowship of the Ring.
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