Definition of Chevals. Meaning of Chevals. Synonyms of Chevals

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Definition of Chevals

Cheval
Cheval Che*val" (she*v[.a]l"), n.; pl. Chevaux (-v[=o]"). [F. See Cavalcade.] A horse; hence, a support or frame. Cheval glass, a mirror swinging in a frame, and large enough to reflect the full length figure.

Meaning of Chevals from wikipedia

- Look up cheval in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cheval may refer to: Cheval, Florida, United States Cheval tree, a tree native to North Agalega Island...
- Cheval blanc or Cheval-Blanc, French for white horse, may refer to: Château Cheval Blanc, a wine producer in Saint-Émilion in the Bordeaux wine region...
- Chandon Château d'Esclans (Whispering Angel) Château Cheval Blanc Château d'Yquem Château Minuty Cheval des Andes Clos des Lambrays Cloudy Bay Colgin Cellars...
- Château Cheval Blanc (French for "White Horse Castle"), is a wine producer in Saint-Émilion in the Bordeaux wine region of France. Its wine received the...
- The Cheval Mallet (or Malet, meaning Mallet Horse) describes a fabulous and evil horse mentioned in folklore around the French Vendée, Poitou, and more...
- Belgian light infantry (ch****eurs à pied) or light cavalry (ch****eurs à cheval) to denote troops trained for rapid action. This branch of the French Army...
- Ferdinand Cheval (French pronunciation: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ ʃəval]; 19 April 1836 – 19 August 1924), often nicknamed Facteur Cheval ("Mail Carrier Cheval") was a...
- Cheval noir (french: cheval = horse, noir = black) can refer to: Horses with a black coat. A legend from Quebec (See French Wikipedia: Cheval noir) Cheval...
- are the Italian cavallo vapore (cv), Dutch paardenkracht (pk), the French cheval-vapeur (ch), the Spanish caballo de vapor and Portuguese cavalo-vapor (cv)...
- and showed him on a richly decorated horse earning it the name franc à cheval (meaning "free on horse" in French). The obverse legend, like other French...