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chevalier (encz) | chevalier,kavalír n: Zdeněk Brož |
Chevalier (gcide) | Chevalier \Che`va*lier"\, n. [F., fr. LL. caballarius. See
Cavaller.]
1. A horseman; a knight; a gallant young man. "Mount,
chevaliers; to arms." --Shak.
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2. A member of certain orders of knighthood.
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Chevalier d'industrie[F.], one who lives by persevering
fraud; a pickpocket; a sharper.
The Chevalier St. George (Eng. Hist.), James Francis Edward
Stuart (son of James II.), called "The Pretender."
The Young Chevalier, Charles Edward Stuart, son of the
Chevalier St. George.
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chevalier (wn) | Chevalier
n 1: French actor and cabaret singer (1888-1972) [syn:
Chevalier, Maurice Chevalier]
2: a gallant or courtly gentleman [syn: cavalier, chevalier] |
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Chevalier (gcide) | Chevalier \Che`va*lier"\, n. [F., fr. LL. caballarius. See
Cavaller.]
1. A horseman; a knight; a gallant young man. "Mount,
chevaliers; to arms." --Shak.
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2. A member of certain orders of knighthood.
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Chevalier d'industrie[F.], one who lives by persevering
fraud; a pickpocket; a sharper.
The Chevalier St. George (Eng. Hist.), James Francis Edward
Stuart (son of James II.), called "The Pretender."
The Young Chevalier, Charles Edward Stuart, son of the
Chevalier St. George.
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Chevalier d'industrie (gcide) | Chevalier \Che`va*lier"\, n. [F., fr. LL. caballarius. See
Cavaller.]
1. A horseman; a knight; a gallant young man. "Mount,
chevaliers; to arms." --Shak.
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2. A member of certain orders of knighthood.
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Chevalier d'industrie[F.], one who lives by persevering
fraud; a pickpocket; a sharper.
The Chevalier St. George (Eng. Hist.), James Francis Edward
Stuart (son of James II.), called "The Pretender."
The Young Chevalier, Charles Edward Stuart, son of the
Chevalier St. George.
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The Chevalier St George (gcide) | Chevalier \Che`va*lier"\, n. [F., fr. LL. caballarius. See
Cavaller.]
1. A horseman; a knight; a gallant young man. "Mount,
chevaliers; to arms." --Shak.
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2. A member of certain orders of knighthood.
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Chevalier d'industrie[F.], one who lives by persevering
fraud; a pickpocket; a sharper.
The Chevalier St. George (Eng. Hist.), James Francis Edward
Stuart (son of James II.), called "The Pretender."
The Young Chevalier, Charles Edward Stuart, son of the
Chevalier St. George.
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The Young Chevalier (gcide) | Chevalier \Che`va*lier"\, n. [F., fr. LL. caballarius. See
Cavaller.]
1. A horseman; a knight; a gallant young man. "Mount,
chevaliers; to arms." --Shak.
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2. A member of certain orders of knighthood.
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Chevalier d'industrie[F.], one who lives by persevering
fraud; a pickpocket; a sharper.
The Chevalier St. George (Eng. Hist.), James Francis Edward
Stuart (son of James II.), called "The Pretender."
The Young Chevalier, Charles Edward Stuart, son of the
Chevalier St. George.
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chevalier de bayard (wn) | Chevalier de Bayard
n 1: French soldier said to be fearless and chivalrous
(1473-1524) [syn: Bayard, Seigneur de Bayard,
Chevalier de Bayard, Pierre Terrail, {Pierre de
Terrail}] |
chevalier de lamarck (wn) | Chevalier de Lamarck
n 1: French naturalist who proposed that evolution resulted from
the inheritance of acquired characteristics (1744-1829)
[syn: Lamarck, Jean Baptiste de Lamarck, {Chevalier de
Lamarck}] |
maurice chevalier (wn) | Maurice Chevalier
n 1: French actor and cabaret singer (1888-1972) [syn:
Chevalier, Maurice Chevalier] |
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