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Horseman; knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase.
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Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
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Scandinavian
Horseman; rider.
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English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rope, especially the type of stout rope used in maritime applications, from Anglo-Norman French cable ‘cable’ (Late Latin capulum ‘halter’, of Arabic origin, but associated by folk etymology with Latin capere ‘to seize’).English : possibly from an Old English personal name, Ceadbeald.English : metonymic occupational name for a horseman, from Middle English cabal ‘horse’.From German Göbel (see Goebel), assimilated to the English name.
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English : variant spelling of Horsman.
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Horseman.
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Muslim
Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
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French
Horseman; knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase.
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Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
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Muslim
Muslim : from a personal name based on Arabic fÄris ‘horseman’, ‘knight’.English : variant spelling of Faires.
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Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
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Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
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Biblical
That cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman.
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Horseman; knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase.
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Horseman.
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Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
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Horseman; knight.
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Horseman.
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Biblical
That cuts or divides, a nail, a gryphon, a horseman.
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English : occupational name for a mounted warrior or messenger, late Old English rīdere (from rīdan ‘to ride’), a term quickly displaced after the Conquest by the new sense of Knight.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing in woodland. Compare Read 2.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Ó Marcaigh ‘descendant of Marcach’, a byname meaning ‘horseman’. The Gaelic name is also Anglicized as Markey.Americanized form of German Reiter.
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The act or art of riding, and of training and managing horses; manege.
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A suffix denoting state, office, dignity, profession, or art; as in lordship, friendship, chancellorship, stewardship, horsemanship.
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The track or tread a horseman makes upon the ground he goes over.
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A light horseman. See 2d Hobbler.
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An implement secured to the heel, or above the heel, of a horseman, to urge the horse by its pressure. Modern spurs have a small wheel, or rowel, with short points. Spurs were the badge of knighthood.
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A soldier who serves in the light horse. See under 5th Light.
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A leather case for a pistol, carried by a horseman at the bow of his saddle.
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of Horseman
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A mounted soldier; a cavalryman.
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A rider on horseback; one skilled in the management of horses; a mounted man.
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A horseman or trooper.
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Art of horsemanship, or of training horses.
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A West Indian fish of the genus Eques, as the light-horseman (E. lanceolatus).
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of Light-horseman
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A school for teaching horsemanship, and for training horses.
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A land crab of the genus Ocypoda, living on the coast of Brazil and the West Indies, noted for running very swiftly.
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One who spurs forward; a light horseman.
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A horseman armed with a lance, who in a bullfight receives the first attack of the bull, and excites him by picking him without attempting to kill him.
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One who by his tenure was to maintain a horse for military service; a kind of light horseman in the Middle Ages who was mounted on a hobby.
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A West Indian fish of the genus Ephippus, remarkable for its high dorsal fin and brilliant colors.