Cavalier

Adjective

 * 1) Not caring enough about something important.
 * 2) High-spirited.
 * 3) Supercilious; haughty; disdainful; curt; brusque.
 * 4) Of or pertaining to the party of King Charles I.

Noun

 * 1) A military man serving on horse.
 * 2) A sprightly, military man; hence, a gallant.
 * 3) One of the court party in the time of King Charles I, as contrasted with a Roundhead or an adherent of Parliament.
 * 4) A work of more than ordinary height, rising from the level ground of a bastion, etc., and overlooking surrounding parts.
 * 5) A well mannered man; a gentleman.

Adjectives for Cavalier
attentive; boyish; tall; gallant; bold; comely; free; sprightly; deformed; stout-hearted; effeminate; high-spirited; trusty; plumed; pretentious; victorious; arrogant; broken-down; gay; impecunious.

Thesaurus
abrupt, aggressive, amoroso, arrogant, bachelor, banneret, baronet, bearish, beastly, beau, bluff, blunt, bodyguard, boyfriend, brash, broncobuster, brusque, buckaroo, caballero, cavaliere servente, cavalryman, chaperon, chevalier, churlish, circus rider, companion, conductor, contemptuous, contumelious, convoy, cowboy, cowgirl, cowpuncher, crusty, curt, disdainful, dismissive, duenna, equestrian, equestrienne, escort, esquire, fellow, fellow traveler, flame, gallant, gaucho, gigolo, gruff, guard, harsh, haughty, high-and-mighty, horse soldier, horseback rider, horsebacker, horseman, horsewoman, inamorato, insolent, jockey, knight, knight bachelor, knight banneret, knight baronet, knight-errant, lady-killer, lofty, love-maker, man, mounted policeman, necker, old man, overbearing, petter, philanderer, postboy, postilion, puncher, rider, rough, roughrider, safe-conduct, seducer, severe, sharp, sheik, shepherd, short, snippy, squire, steeplechaser, sugar daddy, supercilious, superior, surly, swain, trick rider, truculent, usher, vaquero, young man

Etymology
1589, from cavalier 'horseman', from  cavaliere:, from  cavalier:, from  caballarius:, from  caballus:, from Gaulish caballos 'nag', variant of cabillos (compare Welsh ceffyl, Breton kefel, Irish capall), akin to German (Swabish) Kōb 'nag' and Old Church Slavonic kobyla 'mare'.

Previous English forms include cavalero:, cavaliero:.

Adjective

 * Bulgarian: открит, честен


 * Czech: přezíravý




 * Bulgarian: надменен

Noun

 * Bulgarian: кавалерист
 * French: chevalier
 * Manx: markiagh


 * Scottish Gaelic: marcach
 * Tagalog: kabalyero


 * Bulgarian: рицар
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 騎士, 骑士
 * French: cavalier, chevalier


 * German: Kavalier
 * Japanese: 騎士
 * Russian: рыцарь, кавалер


 * Bulgarian:
 * French: cavalier


 * German:
 * Russian: кавалер, рыцарь

Anagrams

 * variceal

Noun

 * 1) rider, horserider
 * 2) cavalier
 * 3)  knight

Anagrams

 * calvaire