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Translate Caballero. See 4 authoritative translations of Caballero in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

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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.