a horseman is 'un cavalier' in French.
'Chevalier' is a French word meaning horseman or Knight .
In French, the final "er" is typically pronounced as a schwa sound, represented by the symbol [ə]. For example, the word "manger" would be pronounced as "mahn-zhay" with a soft, almost silent "er" sound at the end.
un cavalier français
Lamord was French, from Normandy.
rider
The word "equestrian" is derived from the Latin "equestris", or horseman.
The Spanish WORD 'caballero' is linked with the English 'cavalier' or French 'chevalier' and has meant 'knight' 'cavalier' and 'horseman', but it usually means 'gentleman' nowadays.
from Latin equester, equestr-, horseman, horse
he's the horseman's son !!
marcach (roughly markh-gakh)
It means a man who rides horses. "He's a fine horseman" means he is a good rider. In military usage, the word can refer to a mounted soldier, a cavalryman.