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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{bor|sq|LL.|-}} or {{bor|sq|VL.|caballāricius}}, from {{der|sq|la|caballus||horse}}, whence Albanian {{m|sq|kalë}}. Compare {{cog|rup|cãlãrets}}, {{cog|ro|călăreț}}.
From {{etyl|VL.|sq}} *''caballaricius'', from {{etyl|la|sq}} {{term|caballus||horse|lang=la}} or from {{term|kalë|lang=sq}}. Compare Romanian {{term|călăreț|lang=ro}}. Cf. also Spanish {{term|caballerizo|lang=es}}, Portuguese {{term|cavalariço|lang=pt}}, Old French {{term|chevalerez|lang=fro}}, Aromanian {{term|cãlãrets|lang=rup}}.


===Noun===
===Noun===
{{sq-noun|g=m}}
{{sq-noun|g=m}} (''feminine equivalent'' '''[[kalorëse]]''')


# [[knight]]
# [[knight]]
# [[horseman]], [[horserider]]
# [[horseman]], [[horserider]]

====Related terms====
* {{l|sq|kalë}}
* {{l|sq|kalëroj}}

Latest revision as of 04:31, 1 September 2022

Albanian

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Etymology

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From Late Latin or Vulgar Latin caballāricius, from Latin caballus (horse), whence Albanian kalë. Compare Aromanian cãlãrets, Romanian călăreț.

Noun

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kalorës m (feminine equivalent kalorëse)

  1. knight
  2. horseman, horserider
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