"chevaliers" meaning in Old French

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Noun

Head templates: {{head|fro|noun form|g=m}} chevaliers m
  1. oblique plural of chevalier Tags: form-of, masculine, oblique, plural Form of: chevalier
    Sense id: en-chevaliers-fro-noun-xn-8amp1
  2. nominative singular of chevalier Tags: form-of, masculine, nominative, singular Form of: chevalier
    Sense id: en-chevaliers-fro-noun-zomeSWTq

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