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[chevalcherie] (1271-72)

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[chevalcherie] (1271-72)

chivacherie,  chivaucherie  
  FEW:  caballicare 2/i,6b Gdf:  chevaucherie 2,111b GdfC: TL: chevaucherie 2,360 DEAF:  chevauchier  DMF:  chevaucherie  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

s.

1troop of horsemen
( c.1305; MS: c.1330 )  si ad set damoyseus en sa chivacherye  437
2mil.cavalry service
( 1271-72; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Plusors comaundemens sunt de chivaucherie; mes com ceste partie de chivalerie meuz vaile par us e par haunt des armes e par noblesce des chivals, je ne quid nule chose plus a coillir des livres  123.17

See also:

chevalerie  chevalchee 
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