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CABALLERO translations: knight, gentleman, knight, gentleman, gentleman, knight, sir, cavalier, rider. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.
Caballero (plural: caballeros), the Spanish word for horseman, knight or gentleman, may also refer to an indigenous or Hispanic vaquero cowboy in Northern Mexico (New Spain), New Mexico and the Southwestern United States.
A caballero is typically expected to be well-spoken, knowledgeable about social conventions, and capable of conducting himself appropriately in various social situations.
1861, "a Spanish gentleman," from Spanish caballero, from Latin caballarius, from caballus "a pack-horse, nag, hack" (see cavalier (n.)). It is the equivalent of French chevalier, Italian cavaliere.
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Sports Illustrated: Tampa Bay Rays' José Caballero Expected to Remain in Lineup Following Foot Injury
José Caballero fouled a ball off his left foot and exited Thursday's game early, but Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash said he still has the infielder on his lineup card for Saturday. BRADENTON, Fla. ...
Tampa Bay Rays' José Caballero Expected to Remain in Lineup Following Foot Injury
New York Yankees infielder Jose Caballero is reportedly suffering from a minor finger injury, and has been for an extended period of time. During the Yankees final game in a series with the Baltimore ...