cavalero
English
Etymology
Early form of cavalier, possibly from Portuguese cavaleiro (“knight”).
Noun
cavalero (plural cavaleros)
- (obsolete) A cavalier.
- c.1599, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2, v. iii. 62:
- I’ll drink to Master Bardolph, and to all
the cavaleros about London.
- I’ll drink to Master Bardolph, and to all
- c.1599, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2, v. iii. 62:
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