cavalry
/ˈkæ.vəl.ɹi/
KÆ · vəl · ɹi (3 syllables)
English
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Definition
The military arm of service that fights while riding horses.
Etymology
From Middle French cavalerie, in turn from Italian cavalleria. Recorded in English from the 1540s. Doublet of chivalry.
Example Sentences
- "Two hundred heavily-armed cavalry rode behind the Audley standard, while close at their heels came the Duke of Lancaster with a glittering train, heralds tabarded with the royal arms riding three deep upon cream-colored chargers in front of him."
- "call in the cavalry"
- ""We landed in their killbox?" "We did. I am sor... No, belay that. Heads down! Cavalry incoming!""
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