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Noun
cavalry (countable and uncountable, plural cavalries)
- (military, usually historical, uncountable) The military arm of service that fights while riding horses.
- ✤ 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.1
- (military, countable) An individual unit of this arm of service.
- (military, countable) The branch of the military transported by fast light vehicles, also known as mechanized cavalry.
- (figurative) A source of rescue, especially in an emergency.
- ✤ *call in the cavalry *
- ✤ *“We landed in their killbox?” “We did. I am sor… No, belay that. *Heads down! Cavalry incoming!”**2
Etymology
From Middle French cavalerie, in turn from Italian cavalleria. Recorded in English from the 1540s. Doublet of chivalry.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈkæ.vəl.ɹi/
- Audio (US): 🔊
- (nonstandard) IPA: /ˈkæl.və.ɹi/
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