Cavalry vs Warhorse - What's the difference?
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(military, uncountable) The military arm of service that fights while riding horses.
(military, countable) An individual unit of the cavalry arm of service.
(military, countable) The branch of the military transported by fast light vehicles, also known as mechanized cavalry.
(historical) Any horse used in horse-cavalry, but especially one bearing an armored knight.
:As he spoke, the knight-errant, who had remounted his warhorse , galloped forward to the royal stand, with a silken kerchief bound round his wounded arm.'' — Arthur Conan Doyle, ''The White Company , .
(theater, music) A regularly revived theatrical or musical work, as with Hamlet or a Beethoven symphony, or as excerpts thereto. May imply that the work in question has become hackneyed.
:2006' ''Most important though is the fact that, for the first time in I can barely remember how long, the ROH mounts a new production of an Italian repertory '''warhorse that is fully on the level of the one it replaces [and indeed, in some respects, surpasses it] [...] we actually have a "Tosca". —
An experienced person who has been through many battles, situations or contests; someone who has given long service.
:"Srinath: India's warhorse" (headline from
As nouns the difference between cavalry and warhorse
is that cavalry is (military|uncountable) the military arm of service that fights while riding horses while warhorse is (historical) any horse used in horse-cavalry, but especially one bearing an armored knight.cavalry
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* heavy cavalry * light cavalry * mechanized cavalryReferences
* Delamarre, X. & Lambert, P. -Y. (2003). Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise : Une approche linguistique du vieux-celtique continental (2nd ed.). Paris: Errance. ISBN 978 2 87772 369 5, ISBN 2 87772 237 6Anagrams
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