chevauchee

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Middle English chyvachie, from Old French chevauchie, chevauchée, from Medieval Latin caballicāta; the modern form is after modern French chevauchée. Doublet of cavalcade.

Noun[edit]

chevauchee (plural chevauchees)

  1. (historical) A military raid by cavalry through enemy territory, designed to disrupt rural communities and weaken an opponent.
    • 2009, John Sadler, Glencoe, Amberley, page 60:
      Montrose led his army in an extended chevauchee through the heart of the Campbell country.