Cavalryman
(noun)
A soldier in a cavalry unit, especially one in the past who fought on horseback.
Origin:
From cavalry + -man, from the military unit of horse-mounted soldiers.
Examples:
- The cavalryman was a fearless and skilled warrior who rode into battle with his sword raised high.
- The cavalryman was trained in horsemanship and marksmanship, and was a formidable opponent on the battlefield.
- The cavalryman was known for his courage and bravery, and was respected by his fellow soldiers.
- The cavalryman was part of an elite unit of soldiers who were used for reconnaissance, pursuit, and shock action.
- The cavalryman was an important part of the military tactics of many armies throughout history, from ancient times to modern warfare.