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chevalier

[shev-uh-leer, shuh-val-yey, -vahl-] / ˌʃɛv əˈlɪər, ʃəˈvæl yeɪ, -ˈvɑl- /


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His family, who call him notre petit chevalier - our little knight - said, in an update posted on a GoFundMe page, their house was being adapted for his "precarious" walking.

From BBC • Sep. 3, 2023

He caught the attention of King Louis XV, who named him a chevalier.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 8, 2022

She was also appointed a chevalier of France’s Legion of Honour in 2010.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 1, 2017

He was recognized for his civic leadership and contributions over the years, including earning the distinction of chevalier, or knight, in France's National Order of the Legion of Honour.

From US News • Jul. 28, 2016

“Gawaine,” said Mordred to the air, “is such a preux chevalier that nobody must say anything wicked, or there will be trouble. You see, he is strong—and be apes the great Sir Lancelot.”

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White