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chevalier [ˌʃɛˈvælɪə] n 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a member of certain orders of merit, such as the French Legion of Honour 2. (Historical Terms) French history a. a mounted soldier or knight, esp a military cadet b. the lowest title of rank in the old French nobility 3. an archaic word for knight 4. a chivalrous man; gallant [from Old French, from Medieval Latin caballārius horseman, cavalier] Chevalier n
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| Each of these many chevaliers, if we may believe reports, was, like the Chevalier of Alencon, an old gentleman, tall, thin, withered, and moneyless. Jehan de Harlay, equerry guardian of the office of chevalier of the night watch of the city of Paris The vicomte and his wife joined the royalists at Coblentz, and the former, with his only son, Adrien de la Rocheaimard, or the Chevalier de la Rocheaimard, as he was usually termed, had joined the allies in their attempted invasion on the soil of France. |
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