a French term, ordinarily signifying a Knight. The word is formed of the French, cheval "a horse," and the barbarous Latin cavallus.
It is used, in heraldry, to signify any cavalier or horseman armed at all points; by the Romans called cataphractus eques: now out of use, and only to be seen in coat-armour.
CHEVAUX de Frise. See CHEVAL de Frise.
CHEVIN a name used in some parts of England for the Chub.