Caballeria

/ˌkæbəˈlɛɹiə/ noun

A Spanish unit of land measurement historically used for grants to cavalry soldiers, typically around 33 acres.

From Spanish caballería, derived from caballero (cavalry knight), which comes from caballo (horse) and Latin caballus. The term evolved from military context to describe land allocations given to mounted warriors.

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