courtship: Palabra del día: February 14, 2021
courtship , n :
(countable, uncountable) The act of paying court, that is, demonstrating such politeness and respect as is traditionally given at a court (“a formal assembly of a sovereign's retinue”). (obsolete) The ceremonial performance of acts of courtesy to a dignitary, etc. The act of wooing a person to enter into a romantic relationship or marriage; hence, the period during which a couple fall in love before their marriage. (by extension) The behaviour exhibited by a male animal to attract a mate. (figuratively) The act of trying to solicit a favour or support from someone. (countable, uncountable, obsolete) Elegance or propriety of manners fitting for a court; courtliness; (by extension) courteous or polite behaviour; courtesy. (uncountable, obsolete) The pursuit of being a courtier, such as exercising diplomacy, finesse, etc.; also, the artifices and intrigues of a court; courtcraft. Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at the English Wiktionary!
(countable, uncountable) The act of paying court, that is, demonstrating such politeness and respect as is traditionally given at a court (“a formal assembly of a sovereign's retinue”). (obsolete) The ceremonial performance of acts of courtesy to a dignitary, etc. The act of wooing a person to enter into a romantic relationship or marriage; hence, the period during which a couple fall in love before their marriage. (by extension) The behaviour exhibited by a male animal to attract a mate. (figuratively) The act of trying to solicit a favour or support from someone. (countable, uncountable, obsolete) Elegance or propriety of manners fitting for a court; courtliness; (by extension) courteous or polite behaviour; courtesy. (uncountable, obsolete) The pursuit of being a courtier, such as exercising diplomacy, finesse, etc.; also, the artifices and intrigues of a court; courtcraft. Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at the English Wiktionary!