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‖ galanterie|galɑ̃t(ə)ri| [Fr., see gallantry.] †1. = gallantry 2 a. Obs.
1616T. Roe Jrnl. 1 Nov. (1899) ii. 320, 10,000 horse, many in Cloth of Gould.., all in Galanterie. 2. Mus. (See quot. 1938). (Also with Ger. pl. galanterien.)
1911Encycl. Brit. XXVI. 52/1 Then come the galanteries, from one to three in number. 1938Oxf. Compan. Music 351/2 In the classical suite of the earlier eighteenth century the Galanterien are those movements which are not essential to the scheme and may perhaps be looked upon as interpolations of light relief. 3. Courtesy, politeness, esp. to women.
1920D. H. Lawrence Lost Girl vii. 133 He had an amiable and truly chivalrous galanterie. 1959Times 3 June 7/3 Eighteenth-century galanterie. |