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:

  1. The cavalryman was a fearless and skilled warrior who rode into battle with his sword raised high.
  2. The cavalryman was trained in horsemanship and marksmanship, and was a formidable opponent on the battlefield.
  3. The cavalryman was known for his courage and bravery, and was respected by his fellow soldiers.
  4. The cavalryman was part of an elite unit of soldiers who were used for reconnaissance, pursuit, and shock action.
  5. The cavalryman was an important part of the military tactics of many armies throughout history, from ancient times to modern warfare.
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