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    REGIVS ORATOR LINGVAE LATINAE Member Jaume's Avatar
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    Default Re: Cavalery question

    *Cough*camels*cough*
    And those cute, sparkly elephants as well.

    And, recently, tanks.
    Or giraffes.

    In its etymology, the word "caballus" (from where "cavalry" comes) was first used around S.III aC, replacing the Latin word "equus" (which is Classical Latin). Around those years the same process happened to words like "magnus" (great), who had been replaced for "grandis", "ludere" (to play), who had been replaced for "jocare", or "cruor" (blood) who had been replaced for "sanguis".

    And yes, "equus" means exactly HORSE. So I assume that cavalry it's only about horses. Camels, elephants, tanks, giraffes and tanks driven by giraffes are called, in Spanish, "tropas montadas", which literally means "Ridden troops".
    Last edited by Jaume; 05-23-2008 at 15:07.

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