Caball

/ˈkæbɔːl/ noun

An archaic or obsolete term for a horse, knight, or cavalry soldier, possibly from Spanish or medieval sources.

Possibly from Spanish 'caballo' (horse) or Old French 'cabal'; appears in medieval English texts but the exact origin is debated, suggesting it may derive from Romance language influences or Crusade-era military terminology.

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