French. Cheval is the word for horse, and a Chevalier was a person who rides a horse in battle (in English the word for that person is a Knight).
Salut: It comes from the Middle English circa 1200-1300. It stemmed from the french word chevalerie which was a deriviative of chevalier.
From French chevalier: knight.
From French chevalier: knight.
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'Chevalier' is a French word meaning horseman or Knight .
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chevalier
A word "borrowed" from another language. I don't know why we say borrowed--we never give these words back. How many centuries ago did we "borrow" the word "chevalier" from the French?
It is not a word
The word restaurant come from French.
it might of come from a latin word