from Latin caballus (“pack horse”), of Gaulish origin. IPA(key): /caˈval/ <span class="searchmatch">cjaval</span> m (plural cjavai, feminine singular cjavale, feminine plural cjavalis) horse...
From <span class="searchmatch">cjaval</span>, or possibly Late Latin caballārius, from Latin caballus. cjavalâr m (plural cjavalârs) groom (one who cares for horses), hostler horse merchant...
See also: chaval <span class="searchmatch">cjaval</span> (standard orthography) čhaval m (plural čhavai, feminine singular čhavale, feminine plural čhavalis) (masculine singular also čhavaj)...
From Late Latin caballicāre, from Latin caballus. cjavalgjâ (transitive, intransitive) to ride <span class="searchmatch">cjaval</span>...
Borrowed from Italian cavaliere, French cavalier, or Old Occitan cavalièr. cavalîr m (plural cavalîrs) cavalier, knight cjavalâr <span class="searchmatch">cjaval</span>...
Piedmontese: cavèu Piedmontese: caval Romagnol: cavàl, caval Friulian: <span class="searchmatch">cjaval</span>, čhaval (alternative orthography) Istriot: caval Ladin: ciaval Romansch:...
offspring) pouliche (fr) f Middle French: cheval Old French: cheval Friulian: <span class="searchmatch">cjaval</span> m, čhaval m Fula: puccu (𞤨𞤵𞤷𞥆𞤵) Gagauz: beygir Galician: cabalo (gl) m...