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Apr 2019
Definitions of caballero;
Noun 1 a Spanish or Mexican
gentleman. He wore a sword,
the symbol of his status
as a gentleman, or caballero.
2 in the southwestern US;
a horseman.The Caballeros
are the cavalry or horsemen
who guard Jesus from those
trying to capture him
in this re-enactment.

ca·bal·le·ro/ˌkabə(l)ˈye(ə)rō,-ˈle(ə)rō/
noun noun: caballero; plural noun:
caballeros 1 a Spanish or Mexican
gentleman. 2 US in the southwestern
US a horseman. mid 19th century:
Spanish, ‘gentleman, horseman’,
based on Latin caballus ‘horse’.
Compare with cavalier, chevalier.

Chevier / ˌShevəlir / Historically
a noun Noun: Chevalier; Plural
noun: Chevaliers: a knight,
a knightly man; a member
of certain orders of knights
or modern French orders
such as the Legion of Honor.

HISTORICAL • BRITISH
the title of James
and Charles Stuart, who
pretend the British throne.
Noun: Chevalier; Plural
noun: Chevaliers; late
middle English denotes
a rider or a knight: from
the Old French, from
the medieval Latin Caballarius,
from the Latin caballus
"horse". Compare
with Caballero and Cavalier.

· A liar is a DC / ˌkavəlir / Name: SIR;
The plural, the highest cutting process,
called: Cavalier King Charles; Plurals are:
1. The knight king of Charles belongs
to the historian, King Charles 1 English
War here. Catalog of life realistic king
is the human being "the Cavaliers,
King Charles, who must die" Antonyms:
Round head, Member
of Parliament and is really
the kindness of a man, vague, |
especially with her, who
is the protection the ******;
The name of the cavalry;
The plural, the largest archaic
cut process and the rider,
but mainly as the rider.
Synonyms: knight, knight,
knights, soldiers, knights,
soldiers, knight; 2. A type
of work in a small cocker
spaniel and a silky coat,
soft, medium long. adjective
1. Cavalier transmits
it; Without further ado,
"an arrogant attitude
irritated Anna". Synonyms:
indifferent, indifferent, casual,
disdainful as an insignificant
couple,                                                    to a strange and disinterested people;
Whorish, presumptuous,
arrogant, proud, haughty,
haughty indifferent to civil
contempt, seductive, indifference
very sure, raw, raw, raw, fleeting,
ephemeral and fragile in the middle.
Finally, the fish will not
be sent back to be strange
and without any purpose to leave
Medius - "the rider, right,
and the real dangers" See reflective
origin. Mid-sixteenth century:
gala, Italian rider
In America, the donkey of the "horse".
Compare with Caballero Chevalier.
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