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VALIANT, a. val'yant. L. valeo, to be strong.
1. Primarily, strong; vigorous in body; as a valiant fencer.
2. Brave; courageous; intrepid in danger; heroic; as a valiant soldier.
Be thou valiant for me, and fight the Lord's battles.
1Sam. 18.
3. Performed with valor; bravely conducted; heroic; as a valiant action or achievement; a valiant combat.
VAL'IANTLY, adv.
1. Stoutly; vigorously; with personal strength.
2. Courageously; bravely; heroically.
VAL'IANTNESS, n.
1. Stoutness; strength.
2. Most generally, valor; bravery; intrepidity in danger.
Achimetes, having won the top of the walls, by the valiantness of the defendants was forced to retire.
"Seek ye out of the book of the Lord, and read" —Isaiah 34:16, KJV
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