caballeria
See also: caballería
English
Etymology
From Spanish caballería, from caballero (“horseman, gentleman, cowboy”) + -ía (“-y: forming nouns”), from Late Latin caballārius (“horseman, rider”), from Latin caballus (“horse”) + -ārius (“-ary”). Doublet of cavalry and chivalry.
Noun
caballeria (plural caballerias)
- (historical, law) A medieval Spanish land tenure equivalent to a knight's fee, held under an obligation for military service.
- (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of land area, equivalent to 38.64 ha.
Usage notes
The area above is the formal Castilian measure, but its regional, colonial, and independent Latin American values varied.
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