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ETYM French cavalier, Italian cavaliere, Late Lat. caballarius, from Latin caballus. Related to Cavalcade, Chevalier, Caballine.
A gallant or courtly gentleman; SYN. chevalier.
Horseman of noble birth, but mainly used to describe a male supporter of Charles I in the English Civil War (Cavalier), typically with courtly dress and long hair (as distinct from a Roundhead); also a supporter of Charles II after the Restoration.
A supporter of Charles I during the English Civil War.
1. A soldier in a motorized army unit; SYN. trooper.
2. A soldier mounted on horseback.
Knight; cavalier; gallant.
1. Cavalier.
2. A member of any of various orders of knighthood or of merit (as the Legion of Honor).
3. A member of the lowest rank of French nobility.
4. A cadet of the French nobility.
5. A chivalrous man.
One who rides on horseback.
horseback rider · horseman
(Irregular plural: horsemen).
1. A man skilled in equitation; SYN. equestrian, horseback rider.
2. A person who breeds and cares for horses; SYN. horse fancier.
equestrian · horse fancier · horseback rider
ETYM Australia.
1. A mounted policeman.
2. A state police officer; SYN. state trooper.
cavalryman · state trooper