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cavallo
Caballo Ca*bal"lo (k[.a]*v[aum]l"y[-o]; 220), n. [Written also cavallo.] [Sp., fr. L. caballus a nag. See Cavalcade.] A horse. [Sp. Amer.]

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- Cavall (Middle Welsh: cauall RBH & WBR; modernized: Cafall; pronounced [kaˈvaɬ]; Latin: Cabal, var. Caball (ms.K)) was King Arthur's dog, used in the hunt...
- resident Blue Rock Thrushes. The ridge to the north-west, the Serra del Cavall Bernat, drops, on the other side, 360 metres (1,180 ft) to the sea. The...
- Cavall Fort is a magazine for children and teenagers published in Catalan every two w****s. It was established in 1961 to foster reading among youths between...
- The Camí de Cavalls is an ancient path, 186 km (116 miles) in length, that encircles the island of Menorca, Spain. This long-distance walking route is...
- The Trail Menorca Camí de Cavalls (also referred to as TMCdC) is a single-staged ultramarathon race held in the island of Menorca, Spain. It goes around...
- offers one of the most characteristic images of the north of the island, the Cavall Bernat, a serrated mountain range that on this side has cliffs about 300...
- Almogavars (Spanish: almogávares; Aragonese: almugávares; Catalan: almogàvers; Portuguese: almogávares; originally Andalusian Arabic: المغاور, romanized: al-mughā́wir)...
- the base of the mountain. Montserrat is part of the GR footpath 172. The Cavall Bernat 1,111 meters (3,645 feet) is an important rock feature po****r with...
- simpler form, dates much earlier, since Arthur's use of his hound Cavall (Latin: Cavall (base text, MS. MS. H), Latin: caball (MS. K), Latin: caballusMS...
- resisted the decree of expulsion, and they gathered in the mountain of El Cavall Verd or el Pop. At the end, the Moors gave up because they were running...