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Definition of Cavalrymen
1. cavalryman [n] - See also: cavalryman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cavalrymen
Literary usage of Cavalrymen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Greece, and of the Greek People, from the Earliest Times to the by Victor Duruy, M. M. Ripley, John Pentland Mahaffy (1892)
"Three cavalrymen present themselves, each holding his horse by the bridle, before
the commission of the council (#ot/Xij) which is to examine them. ..."
2. The Daring Adventures of Kit Carson and Fremont, Among Buffaloes, Grizzlies by John Charles Frémont (1888)
"In the first essential of cavalrymen they could not be surpassed, they were
perfect centaurs. They handled their lances with strange adroitness, ..."
3. Vermont: The Green Mountain State by Walter Hill Crockett (1921)
"How well these soldiers succeeded is shown by the official report which indicates
that the Vermont cavalrymen in the battle of Cedar Creek captured one ..."
4. Seen in Germany: By Ray Stannard Baker by Ray Stannard Baker (1908)
"Yet this is an enormous increase over the expense of a few A cavalrymen tilting
with Muffled Lances years ago, being more than double that of 1872 and half ..."
5. The Story of Two Wars: An Illustrated History of Our War with Spain and Our by Henry Benajah Russell, Redfield Proctor (1899)
"... Campaign Arranged by Gomez and Maceo — Gomez with Seven Hundred cavalrymen
Near the Enemy — A Wild Charge — The Spaniards Driven Back on their Reserves ..."