"chevauchee" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: chevauchees [plural]
Etymology: Inherited from Middle English chyvachie, from Old French chevauchie, chevauchée, from Medieval Latin caballicāta; the modern form is after modern French chevauchée. Doublet of cavalcade. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|en|enm|chyvachie|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Middle English chyvachie, {{inh+|en|enm|chyvachie}} Inherited from Middle English chyvachie, {{der|en|fro|chevauchie}} Old French chevauchie, {{der|en|ML.|caballicāta}} Medieval Latin caballicāta, {{cog|fr|chevauchée}} French chevauchée, {{doublet|en|cavalcade}} Doublet of cavalcade Head templates: {{en-noun}} chevauchee (plural chevauchees)
  1. (historical) A military raid by cavalry through enemy territory, designed to disrupt rural communities and weaken an opponent. Wikipedia link: chevauchee Tags: historical Categories (topical): Military Synonyms: chevauchée, chevauchie, chevachie [archaic], chivachie, chivachye, chivache, chevache [archaic]

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