Obs. rare. [a. OF. and F. valeur, later f. valour VALOR.] a. Value. b. Valor.

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1433–4.  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.

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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.

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1646.  Howell, Lewis XIII., 115. Some of the Provensall Gentlemen shew’d much Passion for the honor of their Countrey to which those Islands belong’d, by divers proofs of valeur.

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