mounted+soldier

  • 51Footman — A footman (plural men ) is a male servant, notably as domestic staff.Word historyThe name derives from the attendants who ran beside or behind the carriages of aristocrats, many of whom were chosen for their physical attributes.Originally the… …

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  • 52Nuño de Guzmán — Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán or sometimes Nuño de Guzmán (ca. 1490 – 1558) was a Spanish conquistador and colonial administrator in New Spain. He was Governor of the province of Pánuco from 1525–1533, and of Nueva Galicia from 1529–1534, President …

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  • 53Knights — This interesting and long established surname is of Olde English and Anglo Saxon pre 7th century origins. Originally it was a status name deriving from the word cniht meaning a mounted soldier and therefore a man of some importance and substance …

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  • 54ridda — m ( n/ n) 1. rider, horseman, horse soldier; 2. mounted soldier …

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  • 55rídwiga — m ( n/ n) a mounted soldier, horse soldier …

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  • 56rǽdecempa — m ( n/ n) horse soldier, a mounted soldier …

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  • 57dragoon — I. n. Horse soldier, cavalier, equestrian, mounted soldier, chasseur. II. v. a. Compel, force, drive, persecute, harass, harry …

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  • 58lancer — /ˈlænsə/ (say lansuh), /ˈlan / (say lahn ) noun 1. a soldier belonging to one of certain regiments officially called Lancers. 2. History a mounted soldier armed with a lance …

  • 59carbineer — noun a soldier (historically a mounted soldier) who is armed with a carbine • Syn: ↑carabineer, ↑carabinier • Derivationally related forms: ↑carbine (for: ↑carabineer) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 60man-at-arms — noun a heavily armed and mounted soldier in medieval times • Hypernyms: ↑soldier …

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