Definition
Plural of chevey; a variant spelling of chivalry or a reference to light cavalry movements in medieval warfare.
Etymology
Possibly from Old French chevaucher meaning 'to ride' or related to chevalry (chivalry), though this term is archaic and its exact origin is debated.
Kelly Says
This word is so old it's barely used anymore, but it hints at the core of chivalry—chevey relates to light, fast cavalry who could 'chevaucher' (ride quickly) across fields, bringing speed and mobility to medieval warfare.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
መንገድ ውስጥ ቦርድ
men-ged us-tit bor-d
ARالعربية
وسائد الرأس
was-aid ar-ras
BNবাংলা
সিরের কুশন
sir-er ku-shon
CSČeština
polštáře
pol-št-a-re
ELΕλληνικά
μαξιλάρια
ma-xi-la-ria
ESEspañol
almohadas
al-mo-ha-das
FISuomi
tyynyjä
tyi-ny-jä
FRFrançais
cheveys
she-ve-z
GUGU
સિરનો કુશન
sir-no ku-shon
HIहिन्दी
सिर के तकिये
sir ke ta-ki-ye
IDBahasa Indonesia
bantal
ban-tal
ITItaliano
cuscini
ku-schi-ni
MRMR
सिरचा कंबळ
sir-cha kam-bal
MSBahasa Melayu
bantal
ban-tal
NLNederlands
kussens
kus-sens
PAPA
ਸਿਰ ਦਾ ਕੁਸ਼ਨ
sir da ku-shon
PLPolski
poduszki
po-dus-ki
PTPortuguês
almofadas
al-mo-fa-das
RORomână
pernițe
per-ni-țe
RUРусский
ортопедические
or-to-pe-di-ches-kiye
TAதமிழ்
தலைக்கு தளைய
tha-lai-kku tha-lai
TRTürkçe
yastıklar
yas-tik-lar
UKУкраїнська
подушки
po-du-shki
URاردو
سر کے Cushion
sar ke ku-shun