Meaning & Definition of word "Cavalry"

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    Cavalry

    /ˈkæv.əl.ri/

    noun:

    • 1. A branch of the military that fights on horseback.
      • Example: The cavalry charged into battle, providing support to the infantry.
    • 2. A unit of soldiers mounted on horseback.
      • Example: The commander ordered the cavalry to flank the enemy position.
    • 3. Historically, soldiers who fought on horseback, often used for reconnaissance or fast attacks.
      • Example: During the Napoleonic Wars, the cavalry played a crucial role in many battles.
    • 4. Metaphorically, it refers to a force or group that comes to the aid of someone in need.
      • Example: When the company faced bankruptcy, the investors came in like cavalry to rescue them.

    Etymology

    From the French word 'cavalerie', based on 'cheval' meaning 'horse'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bring in the cavalry:

    To call for help in a difficult situation.

    cavalry charge:

    A swift and aggressive move to confront an opponent.

    cavalry support:

    Additional assistance or help arriving to aid a situation.

    Related Words

    horse:

    A domesticated animal often used for riding.

    infantry:

    Soldiers who fight on foot.

    artillery:

    Large-caliber guns used in warfare.

    scouts:

    Soldiers sent ahead to gather information.

    Slang Meanings of cavalry

    Meaning: To bring in reinforcements.

    Example Sentence: When things got tough, we knew to call in the cavalry.

    Meaning: A last resort help arrival.

    Example Sentence: It felt like the cavalry came just in time to save the day.