chevalier

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الإنجليزية - التركية
şövalye
lejyon donör gibi nişan veya rütbe sahibi
{i} süvari
{i} cesur ve mert kimse
{i} silâhşör
kahraman ve mert kimse
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A cavalier; a knight
In tarot cards, the card between the valet and the dame
{n} a knight, motion of a horse
A member of certain orders of knighthood
{i} chivalrous man, gentleman; knight (Archaic)
a gallant or courtly gentleman
French actor and cabaret singer (1888-1972)
A horseman; a knight; a gallant young man
Chevalier Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
{i} Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-1895), Austrian author
Chevalier de Lamarck
{i} Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de Lamarck (1744-1829), French naturalist who was the the first to use the term "biology" in its modern meaning
preux chevalier
A valiant knight; any gallant gentleman

Perhaps Saxon was secretly comforted by the conviction that only a preux chevalier would be worthy of Miss Colonna, and that the preux chevalier was certainly not forthcoming.

Maurice Chevalier
born Sept. 12, 1888, Paris, France died Jan. 1, 1972, Paris French singer and actor. He first appeared as a singer and comedian at the Folies-Bergère in 1909. He spent two years in a German prison camp during World War I. Known for his jaunty straw hat and bow tie and his lively, roguish manner, he went to Hollywood in 1929, where he appeared in movies that helped establish the musical as a film genre, including The Love Parade (1929) and The Merry Widow (1934). He was criticized for entertaining the Germans during the wartime occupation of France. His later films include Gigi (1958) and Fanny (1961). In 1958 he was presented with an honorary Academy Award
chevaliers
plural of chevalier
chevalier

    الواصلة

    che·va·lier

    التركية النطق

    şevılîr

    النطق

    /ˌsʜevəˈlər/ /ˌʃɛvəˈlɪr/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () Middle English Old French Latin caballus
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