Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Valor

Valor , noun

[Old English valour, Old French valor, valur, valour, French valeur, Late Latin valor, from Latin valere to be strong, or worth. See Valiant.]

1.
Value; worth. [Obsolete]
The valor of a penny. — Sir T. More
2.
Strength of mind in regard to danger; that quality which enables a man to encounter danger with firmness; personal bravery; courage; prowess; intrepidity.
For contemplation he and valor formed. — Milton
When valor preys on reason, It eats the sword it fights with. — Shakespeare
Fear to do base, unworthy things is valor. — B. Jonson
3.
A brave man; a man of valor. [Rare] — Ld. Lytton