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PACER |
Harness-racing horse |
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TROTTER |
Harness-racing horse |
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HACKNEY |
Harness horse |
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KIND |
Gentle; tractable; easily governed; as, a horse kind in
harness. |
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PEYTREL |
The breastplate of a horse's armor or harness. [Spelt also
peitrel.] See Poitrel. |
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HARNESS |
To make ready for draught; to equip with harness, as a
horse. Also used figuratively. |
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CAPARISON |
To cover with housings, as a horse; to harness or fit
out with decorative trappings, as a horse. |
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TACKLE |
To fasten or attach, as with a tackle; to harness; as, to
tackle a horse into a coach or wagon. |
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BELLYBAND |
A band that passes under the belly of a horse and holds
the saddle or harness in place; a girth. |
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BREECHING |
That part of a harness which passes round the breech of
a horse, enabling him to hold back a vehicle. |
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BREAK |
To tame; to reduce to subjection; to make tractable; to
discipline; as, to break a horse to the harness or saddle. |
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SADDLE |
A padded part of a harness which is worn on a horse's back,
being fastened in place with a girth. It serves various purposes, as to
keep the br... |
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HAME |
One of the two curved pieces of wood or metal, in the harness
of a draught horse, to which the traces are fastened. They are fitted
upon the co... |