释义 |
inˈgallantry rare. [in-3.] The opposite of gallantry; ungallant conduct or behaviour; want of attention to the fair sex.
1805W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XIX. 574 She had solicited Voltaire for a peep, and was eager to punish his ingalantry by a quotation. 1813― Eng. Synonyms 226, I may felicitate a rival on his marriage with my mistress, when I cannot, without ingallantry, congratulate him. |