Obs. rare. [a. OF. and F. valeur, later f. valour VALOR.] a. Value. b. Valor.
14334. Rolls of Parlt., V. 437/2. This thaire assent and grant for to stande in strengthe, and ellus to be as voide and of noe valeure.
1456. Sir G. Haye, Law Arms (S.T.S.), 32. Gif the key of jurisdiccioun dois thing that it aw nocht to do, that suld be of lytill valeur.
1646. Howell, Lewis XIII., 115. Some of the Provensall Gentlemen shewd much Passion for the honor of their Countrey to which those Islands belongd, by divers proofs of valeur.