The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chivalrously \Chiv"al*rous*ly\, adv. In a chivalrous manner; gallantly; magnanimously.
Wiktionary
adv. In a chivalrous manner.
WordNet
adv. in a gallant manner; "he gallantly offered to take her home" [syn: gallantly] [ant: unchivalrously]
Usage examples of "chivalrously".
It seemed to her that after all there had been between them and the years of independence she had won for herself, he must help her chivalrously, disinterestedly, without explanations or disgraceful conditions.
In all fairness, he behaved perfectly, chivalrously, not like all those small fry—little Cossack captains, policemen, and what not.
He chivalrously married the daughter of the lodging-house where he resided before I took him.
Mr Quigg, who was in a slight haze of hangover, but surprisingly without remorse, agreed that he would chivalrously refrain from contesting charges of persistent drunkenness and mental cruelty.