Word with hand or horse

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Iron (4 character)

Related Clues (400):

Fe, on the periodic table

Press

Robust

Unyielding

Smooth

Inflexible

Monopoly token

Golf club

Unwavering

Metallic element

Heavy metal

Cruel

Symbol of strength

Wrinkle remover

Unbending

Tough

Flatten

Eiffel Tower’s composition

Pressing need?

Mangle

Strong

Shackle

Metal

Press agent?

Laundry appliance

Do a laundry chore

Merciless

Golf bag item

Pressing need

Obdurate

Unrelenting

Monopoly token choice

Laundry unit

Steel ingredient

Fairway club

Malleable metal

Golfer’s choice

Steam-emitting appliance

Barbell metal

Clothes-pressing appliance

Monopoly piece

Hemoglobin component

Household appliance

Mill output

Smooth, in a way

Smooth out

Kind of horse

Decrease?

Nutritive mineral

Mill material

Golf-bag item

Fe

Do the laundry

Dietary need

Caddie’s offering

Waffle maker

Strong metal

Smooth over

Monopoly game piece

Nutrient in spinach

Metal that rusts

Metal in steel

It’s pumped in gyms

Club in a bag

Waffle cooker

Tailor’s tool

Something to pump

Skillet material

Pig fat

Laundry chore

Hard metal

De-crease?

Smoother

Liver nutrient

Golfer’s selection

Dumbbell material

De-wrinkle

Clothes presser

Chemical element

Appliance

Weights

Type of hand

Press clothes

Pistol, slangily

Multivitamin ingredient

Mineral in spinach

Magnetic metal

Kind of curtain

Hotel room amenity

Essential nutrient

Certain age

Caddie’s suggestion

Appliance on a board

Wrinkle-removing appliance

Strong-willed

Small appliance

Resolve, with «out»

Press, as a shirt

Pants-pressing appliance

One of the ages

Laundry item

It can be cast

Ferrum

Certain golf club

Remove wrinkles

Press, as clothes

Multivitamin mineral

Much of the earth’s core

Metallurgist’s material

Mesabi Range product

Mashie or niblick

Its symbol is Fe

Golf-bag club

Get the creases out of

Flatten, in a way

Fe, to a chemist

Fe, in chemistry

Eiffel Tower, essentially

Dietary supplement

___ Age

Vitamin additive

Nutritional necessity

Mineral supplement

Mesabi product

Maker of a brand name?

It’s pumped in a gym

It’ll curl your hair

Golf club choice

Get the wrinkles out

Ferrous metal

Do a laundry job

Atomic number 26

Age after Bronze

___ horse

Wood alternative

Vitamin supplement

Unwrinkle

Treat pleats

Strike while the ___ is hot

Steelmaking need

Steel component

Smooth out (shirt creases)

Sixth anniversary gift

Pressing appliance

Multivitamin supplement

Mashie, e.g.

Like some wills

Launderer’s appliance

It’s guaranteed to remove wrinkles

It may be pumped

Fairway selection

De-crease

Curling tool

Curling implement

Club choice

Chipping club

Branding tool

«Pumping ___»

Wrought ____

Word with hand or fist

What Mr. America pumps

What bodybuilders pump

Wedge, e.g.

Vitamin extra

Type of hand or lung

Steel source

Steel element

Steamy appliance

Steam source

Steam producer

Smooth over, in a way

Smooth (out)

Shipment to Bethlehem

Pump ___ (lift weights)

Pressing agent

Press clothing

Press (clothes)

Pittsburgh intake

Niblick, for one

Metal in barbells

Manacle

Links choice

It smooths things over

Five or seven, on the links

Fe, chemically

Element #26

Do a Tuesday chore

Club at a club

Chipping choice

Bodybuilders pump it

«Inferno» director Howard

Word with curtain or lung

What a weightlifter «pumps»

Weights, colloquially

Wedge, for one

Waffle ___ (kitchen appliance)

Vitamin tablet supplement

Type of supplement

Type of man or horse

Triathlete adjective

Tend to pressing issues?

Tend to pressing business?

Take creases out of clothes

Take care of some pressing business?

Steel base

Spinach nutrient

Spinach is rich in it

Source of steam

Something forged

Shower gift

Shipment to Pittsburgh

Sand wedge, e.g.

Rough choice?

Retired Monopoly token

Remove wrinkles from

Remove the wrinkles from

Pumping ____

Pressing tool

Pressing item?

Pitch-and-putt club

Periodic table neighbor of manganese

Niblick, e.g.

Monopoly token replaced by a cat in 2013

Monopoly gamepiece

Monopoly game token

Mineral in hemoglobin

Mineral abundant in kale

Metal with the chemical symbol Fe

Metal whose chemical symbol is Fe

Metal that can rust

Mesabi Range deposit

Maid’s tool

Magnet material

Laundry device

Kind of ware

Kind of hand or fist

Kind of golf club

Its work is decreasing

It’s pumped

It’s a pressing need

It may let off steam

Horseshoe material

Golfer’s option

Golf club.

Golf bag object

Goffer

Firmness

Ferrous thing

Ferrous

Fairway choice

Early age

Dumbbell metal

Driving club

Dietary essential

Curtain that no longer exists

Crease remover

Country club club

Cookware material

Collar straightener

Club used for chipping

Club for Woods

Club for a chip

Blacksmith’s metal

Barbell material

Appliance with a cord on a board

Anemia treatment

A magnet attracts it

«___ Man 3» (2013 superhero film)

«___ Chef America» (Food Network show)

___ Man (superhero played by Robert Downey, Jr.)

___ Maiden (heavy metal band)

Poe maiden

___ Butterfly

Work out the wrinkles?

Work out the wrinkles

Work on laundry

Word with wrought or pig

Word with will or fist

Word with shooting or pig

Word with man or horse

Word with branding or curling

Word with «curling» or «shooting»

Word with »pig» or »cast»

Word before Curtain or lung

Word after «pig» or before «horse»

Wood’s counterpart

Wood alternative, on the links

What’s in some skillets

What spinach is rich in

What a magnet attracts

Weights, when pumped

Weights, to a weightlifter

Weightlifters pump it

Wedge, for example

Wedge or mashie

Way to decrease?

Waffle appliance

Waffle __

Vitamin pill addition

Use a mangle

Use a goose

Unyielding.

Type of hand or curtain

Type of curtain

TV chef lead-in

Tonic ingredient

Token in Monopoly

Token in an old Monopoly set

Tofu nutrient

Tire out

The ___ Duke (Wellington)

Supplement in many multivitamins

Steam press

Steam appliance

Steam ___

Source of steel

Soldering tool

Shirt-pressing tool

Scrap ___

Resource in the Mesabi Range

Resolve (with »out»)

Remove creases from

Putter, for one

Pumping material

Proven wrinkle remover

Pressing device

Press, in a way

Pitching wedge, e.g.

One letting off steam

Old Monopoly token

Nutrient plentiful in spinach

Notable curtain material?

Niblick.

Niblick or wedge

Niblick

Necessary nutrient

Monopoly token replaced in 2013 by a cat

Monopoly token replaced by a cat

Minnesota product

Mineral in some supplements

Mineral in multivitamins

Mineral abundant in spinach

Mineral abundant in liver

Meteorite metal

Meteorite component

Metal in supplements

Material in a smithy’s shop

Material for a sixth anniversary present

Mashie or niblick.

Mashie

Make smooth, in a way

Make a shirt look nicer

Major ingredient in steel

Magnet metal

Kind of horse or man

Kind of horse or hand

Kind of horse or curtain

Its work is decreasing?

Its business is pressing

Item in the fire

It’s pumped at the gym

It’s pumped at a gym

It works on a board

It might land on Broadway

It might be cast or wrought

It may land on Broadway

It may have steam settings

It gets pumped

It can get steamy

Home appliance

Hemoglobin mineral

Hematite yield

Hematite component

Harpoon material

Golfer’s selection, sometimes

Golfbag item

Golf club selection

Gift material for a sixth anniversary

Get the wrinkles out of

Get the creases out

Geritol ingredient

Gate material

Frequently pumped item

Former Monopoly token

Flattener

Flatten out

Flatten flannel

Ferrite

Fe, to chemists

Fe, in chemistry class

Fairway pick

Fabric-smoothing appliance

Element in meteorites

Duke or horse

Driver’s selection

Do laundry work

Do a house chore

Decreasing thing?

De-wrinkle clothes

horse | hand |

In context|obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between horse and hand

is that horse is (obsolete) to get on horseback while hand is (obsolete) rate; price.

As nouns the difference between horse and hand

is that horse is a hoofed mammal, equus ferus caballus , often used throughout history for riding and draft work or horse can be (uncountable|slang|dated) heroin while hand is the part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.

As verbs the difference between horse and hand

is that horse is to frolic, to act mischieviously (usually followed by «around») while hand is to give, pass, or transmit with the hand.

Other Comparisons: What’s the difference?

horse

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) horse, hors, from (etyl) .
(cognates)
Cognate with (etyl) . Related to hurry.

Noun

(en noun)

  • (lb) Of, like, or closely associated with the animal Equus ferus caballus.
  • #A hoofed mammal, often used throughout history for riding and draft work.
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  • #*:Athelstan Arundel walked homeHe walked the whole way, walking through crowds, and under the noses of dray-horses‘, carriage-»’horses»’, and cart-‘ horses , without taking the least notice of them.
  • #*{{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Ben Travers), chapter=5, title= A Cuckoo in the Nest
    , passage=The departure was not unduly prolonged.
  • #(lb) Any current or extinct animal of the family Equidae , including the zebra or the ass.
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  • # Cavalry soldiers (sometimes capitalized when referring to an official category).
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  • # The chess piece representing a knight, depicted as a man in a suit of armor and often on a horse, hence the nickname.
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  • #(lb) A large person.
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  • #(lb) A timber frame shaped like a horse, which soldiers were made to ride for punishment.
  • (lb) Equipment with legs.
  • #In gymnastics, a piece of equipment with a body on two or four legs, approximately four feet high with two handles on top.
  • #:
  • #A frame with legs, used to support something.
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  • Equipment.
  • #A rope stretching along a yard, upon which men stand when reefing or furling the sails; footrope.
  • #A breastband for a leadsman.
  • #An iron bar for a sheet traveller to slide upon.
  • #A jackstay.
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  • #:(Totten)
  • (lb) A mass of earthy matter, or rock of the same character as the wall rock, occurring in the course of a vein, as of coal or ore; hence, to take horse (said of a vein) is to divide into branches for a distance.
  • (lb) The sedative, antidepressant, and anxiolytic drug morphine, chiefly when used illicitly.
  • *1962 , , 00:15:20
  • *:Check that shirt. I got a couple of jolts of horse stashed under the collar
  • (lb) An informal variant of basketball in which players match shots made by their opponent(s), each miss adding a letter to the word «horse», with 5 misses spelling the whole word and eliminating a player, until only the winner is left. Also HORSE, H-O-R-S-E or (see ).
  • Usage notes

    * The noun can be used attributively in compounds and phrases to add the sense of large and / or coarse

    Synonyms

    * (animal) horsie, nag, steed
    * (gymnastic equipment) pommel horse, vaulting horse
    * (chesspiece) knight

    Hyponyms

    * (animal) colt, foal, filly, gelding, palomino, pony, stallion

    Derived terms

    * change horses in midstream
    * cutting horse
    * dark horse
    * don’t look a gift horse in the mouth
    *
    * flog a dead horse / beat a dead horse
    * from the horse’s mouth
    * get off one’s high horse
    * hold one’s horses
    * horse and carriage
    * horseback
    * horse-breaker
    * horse-chestnut
    * horse-drawn
    * horse face
    * horsefeathers
    * horseflesh
    * horsefly
    * horsely
    * horse latitudes
    * horselaugh
    * horseman
    * horsemanship
    * horse of a different color
    * horse opera
    * horse pill
    * horseplay
    * horsepower
    * horse race
    * horse racing
    * horseradish
    * horse sense
    * horses for courses
    * horseshit
    * horseshoe
    * horse-stinger
    * horse trading
    * horsewhip
    * horsey, horsy, horsie
    * hung like a horse
    * I could eat a horse
    * one-horse race
    * one-horse town
    * pack horse, packhorse
    * plowhorse, ploughhorse
    * pommel horse
    * rocking horse
    * saddle horse
    * sawhorse
    * sea horse, seahorse
    * straight from the horse’s mouth
    * sumpter horse
    * swap horses in midstream
    * vaulting horse
    * warhorse
    * willing horse
    * workhorse
    * work like a horse

    See also

    (kinds of horse by physical attributes)
    * stallion, sire, ridgeling, gelding
    * mare, dame
    * colt, yearling
    * filly, foal
    * pony
    (kinds of horse by employment)
    * sumpter, rowney
    * palfrey
    * charger, destrier
    * brumby, mustang
    (related terms)
    * knight, cavalier, cavalry, chivalry
    * equid, equine
    * gee, haw, giddy-up, whoa
    * hoof, mane, tail, withers
    * gallop, canter, walk, trot
    * neigh, whinny
    * tandem, team, chariot, cart, wagon
    * ungulate
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    Verb

    (hors)

  • To frolic, to act mischievously. (Usually followed by «around».)
  • * (rfdate) Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (script)
    «Genghis Khan! Abe Lincoln! That’s funny until someone gets hurt.»
    But Genghis Khan and Lincoln keep horsing around.
  • * (rfdate) Ted Lawson, Thirty Seconds over Tokyo :
    I told him that if I passed out before we got to a hospital I wanted him to see to it that no quack horsed around with my leg.
  • To provide with a horse.
  • * Shakespeare
    being better horsed , outrode me
  • (obsolete) To get on horseback.
  • * 1888 , :
    He horsed himself well.
  • To sit astride of; to bestride.
  • * 1608 , , II. i. 203:
    Stalls, bulks, windows / Are smothered up, leads filled, and ridges horsed / With variable complexions, all agreeing / In earnestness to see him.
  • (of a male horse) To copulate with (a mare).
  • To take or carry on the back.
  • * S. Butler
    the keeper, horsing a deer
  • To place on the back of another person, or on a wooden horse, etc., to be flogged; to subject to such punishment.
  • * 1963 , Charles Harold Nichols, Many Thousand Gone
    So they brought him out and horsed him upon the back of Planter George, and whipped him until he fell quivering in the dust.
  • Derived terms

    * horse around
    * unhorse

    Etymology 2

    Noun

    ()

  • (uncountable, slang, dated) Heroin.
    Alright, mate, got any horse ?
  • Synonyms

    * (heroin) H, smack

    Statistics

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    Noun

    (en noun)

  • The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
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    , passage=I made a speaking trumpet of my hands and commenced to whoop “Ahoy!” and “Hello!” at the top of my lungs. […] The Colonel woke up, and, after asking what in brimstone was the matter, opened his mouth and roared “Hi!” and “Hello!” like the bull of Bashan.}}
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  • *:Using her hands like windshield wipers, she tried to flick snow away from her mouth. When she clawed at her chest and neck, the crumbs maddeningly slid back onto her face. She grew claustrophobic.
  • (lb) That which resembles, or to some extent performs the office of, a human hand.
  • #A limb of certain animals, as the foot of a hawk, or any one of the four extremities of a monkey.
  • #An index or pointer on a dial; such as the hour and minute hands on the face of an analog clock, which are used to indicate the time of day.
  • (lb) In linear measurement:
  • # Four inches, a hand’s breadth.
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  • #*:Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses put together.
  • #(lb) Three inches.
  • A side; part, camp; direction, either right or left.
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  • *:On this hand‘ and that ‘ hand , were hangings.
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  • *From a speech delivered by (Bertrand Russell) on accepting the 1950 Nobel Prize in Literature:
  • *:I maintain, however, on the one hand‘, that there are few occasions upon which large bodies of men, such as politics is concerned with, can rise above selfishness, while, on the other ‘ hand , there are a very great many circumstances in which populations will fall below selfishness, if selfishness is interpreted as enlightened self-interest.
  • Power of performance; means of execution; ability; skill; dexterity.
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  • *:The Bat—they called him the Bat.. He’d never been in stir, the bulls had never mugged him, he didn’t run with a mob, he played a lone hand , and fenced his stuff so that even the fence couldn’t swear he knew his face.
  • An agent; a servant, or manual laborer, especially in compounds; a workman, trained or competent for special service or duty; a performer more or less skillful.
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  • An instance of helping.
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  • Handwriting; style of penmanship.
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  • A person’s signature.
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  • Personal possession; ownership.
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  • Management, domain, control.
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  • *1611 , (King James Version of the Bible), 1:1
  • *:Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us
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  • (lb) That which is, or may be, held in a hand at once.
  • # The set of cards held by a player.
  • #(lb) A bundle of tobacco leaves tied together.
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  • Applause.
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  • *2013 , Tom Shone, Oscar nominations pull a surprise by showing some taste – but will it last?» (in »The Guardian , 11 January 2013)[http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2013/jan/11/oscar-nominations-surprise-taste]
  • *:Also a big hand for Silver Linings Playbook, an exuberant modern screwball comedy we had, in an unseemly fit of cynicism, deemed «too entertaining» for Academy voters.
  • (lb) The small part of a gunstock near the lock, which is grasped by the hand in taking aim.
  • A whole rhizome of ginger.
  • The feel of a fabric; the impression or quality of the fabric as judged qualitatively by the sense of touch.
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  • (lb) Actual performance; deed; act; workmanship; agency; hence, manner of performance.
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  • *(w) 6.36:
  • *:Gideon said unto God, If thou wilt save Israel by my hand .
  • (lb) Agency in transmission from one person to another.
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  • (lb) Rate; price.
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  • Synonyms

    * (part of the arm below the wrist) manus (obsolete), paw (of some animals)

    Usage notes

    Hand is used figuratively for a large variety of acts or things, in the doing, or making, or use of which the hand is in some way employed or concerned; also, as a symbol to denote various qualities or conditions, as,
    : (a) Activity; operation; work; — in distinction from the head, which implies thought, and the heart, which implies affection.
    :: His hand will be against every man. — Genesis 16:12
    : (b) Power; might; supremacy; — often in the Scriptures.
    :: With a mighty hand . . . will I rule over you. — Ezekiel 20:33 .
    : (c) Fraternal feeling; as, to give, or take, the hand‘; to give the right ‘ hand
    : (d) Contract; — commonly of marriage; as, to ask the hand ; to pledge the hand.

    Meronyms

    * (part of the fore limb below the forearm) index finger, middle finger, palm, pinky, ring finger, thumb

    Derived terms

    * all hands
    * at hand
    * backhand, backhanded
    * back of one’s hand
    * bite the hand that feeds one
    * by hand
    * change hands
    * China Hand
    * close at hand
    *
    * dead man’s hand
    * deckhand
    * dishpan hands
    * Dutch hand
    * empty-handed
    * farmhand
    * fill one’s hand
    * first hand
    * force somebody’s hand
    * glad hand
    * handbag
    * hand ball or handball
    * hand basket
    * handbreadth
    * handful
    * hand gear
    * hand grenade
    * handgun
    * hand in glove
    * hand in hand
    * handicraft
    * handiwork
    * handjob
    * handle
    * handly
    * handmade
    * handmill
    * hand over fist
    * hand over hand
    * hand press
    * handrail
    * handsaw
    * hands off
    * hands down
    * hands on
    * hands up
    * hand to hand
    * hand to mouth, hand-to-mouth
    * handwork
    * handy
    * hat in hand
    * have a hand in
    * have blood on one’s hands
    * have one’s hands full
    * heavy-handed
    * hired hand
    * hour hand
    * idle hands are the devil’s workshop
    * in good hands
    * in hand
    * laying on of hands
    * left-handed
    * lend a hand
    * live from hand to mouth
    * minute hand
    * off-hand
    * old hand
    * on hand
    * on the one hand
    * on the other hand
    * out of hand
    * out of someone’s hands
    * overhand
    * play into someone’s hands
    * play the hand one is dealt
    * put one’s hands together
    * putty in someone’s hands
    * ranchhand
    * red-handed
    * right-handed
    * second hand, second-hand
    * shake hands
    * show of hands
    * stablehand
    * stagehand
    * take in hand
    * the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world
    * tie someone’s hands
    * tip one’s hand
    * try one’s hand at
    * underhand
    * underhanded
    * wash one’s hands of

    See also

    Verb

    (en verb)

  • To give, pass, or transmit with the hand, literally or figuratively.
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  • To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct.
  • (obsolete) To manage.
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  • (obsolete) To seize; to lay hands on.
    (Shakespeare)
  • (rare) To pledge by the hand; to handfast.
  • (transitive, nautical, said of a sail) To furl.
    (Totten)
  • (obsolete) To cooperate.
  • Derived terms

    * hand down
    * hand in
    * hand off
    * hand out
    * hand over

    References

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    Statistics

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    лошадь, конь, конница, конный, конский, лошадиный, ехать верхом

    существительное

    - лошадь, конь

    - зоол. лошадь (Equus caballus)
    - зоол. представитель семейства лошадиных (Equidae)
    - жеребец; мерин
    - груб. жеребец, кобель (о мужчине)

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    - поставлять лошадей

    to be well horsed — иметь достаточно лошадей

    - запрягать (лошадей); заложить (экипаж)

    to horse a carriage — заложить карету; запрягать (лошадей)

    - садиться на лошадь; вскочить на коня; ехать верхом
    - сажать на коня
    - носить (кого-л.) на спине

    - сажать (кого-л.) на спину (себе или кому-л. другому)
    - взвалить одного человека на другого или уложить кого-л. на козлы для порки
    - пороть
    - нещадно погонять, изнурять работой (особ. матросов)
    - издеваться (над чем-л.); разыгрывать, вышучивать (кого-л.)
    - таскать за собой, вовлекать в возню; играть в лошадки
    - шумно разыгрывать (сценку и т. п.)
    - требовать плату за несделанную работу (обыкн. to horse it)
    - покрывать (кобылу)
    - случать (кобылу)
    - находиться в периоде течки (о кобыле)
    - неприст. совершать половой акт
    - мор. конопатить

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    Словосочетания

    a car with 275 horses — автомобиль мощностью в 275 лошадиных сил  
    a fall from a horse — падение с лошади  
    the horse’s flaring nostrils (=widened nostrils) — раздувающиеся (т.е. расширенные) ноздри лошади  
    horse blanket — попона  
    to buy a white horse — транжирить деньги  
    horse breeding — разведение лошадей  
    a horse covers a mare — жеребец покрывает кобылу  
    to draw a horse — рисовать лошадь  
    horse dung — лошадиный навоз  
    the horse-and-buggy era — доавтомобильная эпоха, эпоха извозчиков  
    thoroughbred horse — чистокровная лошадь  
    wild horse — дикая лошадь  
    to hobble a horse — стреноживать лошадь  

    Примеры с переводом

    He jumped his horse.

    Он заставил лошадь прыгнуть.

    He is as strong as a horse.

    Он силён, как лошадь. (На русском языке обычно говорят: «силён, как бык»)

    The horse is in form.

    Лошадь вполне подготовлена к бегам.

    Caparison my horse.

    Седлай моего коня!

    The horse spilled him.

    Лошадь сбросила его.

    The horse paced.

    Лошадь шла иноходью.

    Royal Horse Guards

    Королевский конногвардейский полк

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    Примеры, ожидающие перевода

    He spurred the horse onward.

    500 horse led the attack

    The cowboy lassoed the horse.

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    Фразовые глаголы

    Возможные однокоренные слова

    horseless  — безлошадный
    horsing  — порка, случка, конский ремонт
    horsy  — лошадиный, конский
    unhorse  — сбрасывать с лошади
    horsey  — лошадиный, конский
    dishorse  — спешиваться
    horsed  — конный, запряженный лошадьми, на конной тяге

    Формы слова

    verb
    I/you/we/they: horse
    he/she/it: horses
    ing ф. (present participle): horsing
    2-я ф. (past tense): horsed
    3-я ф. (past participle): horsed

    noun
    ед. ч.(singular): horse
    мн. ч.(plural): horses

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    Glossary of Horse Riding Terms for Beginners

    When you’re new to horse riding, it can seem like equestrian terms are an entirely different language! There are a lot of words and phrases horse riders use that can be quite foreign for people new to horses. But no worries — we’ve got you covered! Here are some of the common horse terms and definitions to get you on your way to sounding like an expert in no time.

    Horse Gear Terms

    Horse gear is commonly called “tack” by equestrians. Tack is any accessory worn by a horse or used with a horse, including the commonly-used gear on this list. 

    • Bell Boot — A protective boot sometimes worn by horses, designed to protect their hooves and lower legs. Bell Boots also help keep their shoes on.
    • Bit — A piece of equipment (normally metal) that is placed in a horse’s mouth to give the rider control of the horse. There are a number of different kinds of bits and one of the most popular is a snaffle bit
    • Blinkers — A small pair of leather screens attached to a horse’s bridle, designed to keep the horse from seeing behind or sideways.
    • Breastplate — A set of straps used to prevent a horse’s saddle from slipping backward. They pass under the horse’s chest.
    • Bridle — Headgear consisting of buckled straps, including a crown piece, cheek pieces, throatlatch, browband, and noseband, used to control a horse. A bit and reins are separate pieces that attach to the bridle.  Learn more about How a Horse Bridle Works.
    • Girth — A band fastened around a horse’s belly that’s used to secure a saddle.
    • Halter — A head collar that fastens around the horse’s head and nose for leading or tethering it.
    • Horse Blanket — A covering designed to fit your horse to keep them warm and dry. Learn more about how to measure your horse for a blanket.
    • Horse Boots — A protective boot or wrap some horses wear to prevent trauma to their lower leg or hoof. Learn more about the various types of Horse Boots and how to use them.
    • Martingale — A strap or set of straps used to prevent a horse from raising its head too high. It is attached to the reins or to the noseband, part of the bridle. Learn more: Running Martingale: What Is It and When Do You Need It?
    • Rein — A long, narrow strap generally used in pairs attached to a horse’s bit and used to guide a horse when riding.
    • Saddle — A rider’s seat, typically made from leather, that is fastened on a horse’s back. Learn more about how to measure for an English Saddle and check out 8 of our best English Saddles.
    • Shoe —A piece of steel, aluminum, or plastic that is nailed or glued to a horse’s hooves to protect them from injury. Learn more about Horse Glue-On Shoes and if your Horse Needs Them.
    • Stirrup —A loop-shaped device with a flat base attached to both sides of a horse’s saddle and used to support a rider’s foot. These are also sometimes referred to as stirrup irons.

    Equestrian Gear Terms

    Horses aren’t the only ones with their own special gear. Riders also have equestrian gear worn specifically for horseback riding.

    • Boots — Boots are essential for any rider, and they can either be tall or short. Tall boots come in two styles: field boots, with a laced enclosure at the front, and dress boots, which are more formal and often used for competition. Short boots, or paddock boots, are used for casual riding. Check out our 7 best horse riding boots.
    • Breeches — Athletically inspired pants a person wears when riding a horse. Learn more about what breeches are and how to choose the right pair, then check out our 10 best horse riding breeches.
    • Half Chaps — When you wear short boots, you may use half chaps to shield your lower leg from chafing. Check out our Half Chap sizing, fit, and style guide.
    • Helmet — Essential safety gear to protect the head. Certain helmets are specifically designed for horse riding, and all riders should wear one whenever on horseback. Learn more about riding helmet safety, and check out our top 10 horse riding helmets.
    • Jodhpurs — Modern-day Jodhpurs, also known as Jods, are normally only worn by children and feel the same as breeches. They go over paddock boots and have an elastic strap that goes under the boot.
    • Paddock Boots — Also called jodhpur boots, these short boots are worn for casual riding, and they are often worn with jodhpurs. Check out our 6 Best Paddock Boots.

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    Terms for a Horse’s Physique

    • Cannons —A horse’s lower legs from the knee to the ankle. Similar to a human shin bone.
    • Coffin Bone This is the bone located inside the hoof.
    • Coronet —The part of a horse’s leg immediately above the hoof.
    • Croup —The topline of a horse’s hindquarters.
    • Fetlock — The joint above the pastern, this functions like an ankle.
    • Forefoot —A horse’s front foot.
    • Hindquarters — The back end of a horse, including the buttocks, upper rear legs, dock of the tail, hips, and the croup.
    • HocksThis joint is the bony protrusion consisting of eight bones at the top of the cannon bone on the hind leg. This joint functions similarly as a human knee on the horses back leg.
    • Hoof —The hard part of a horse’s foot, it is made up of several components each with it’s own function. The hoof itself has little to no nerves on the exterior similar to your fingernail only much much thicker. The hoof protects the coffin bone.
    • Mane — The hair that grows from a horse’s neck.
    • Near side — The left-hand side of a horse. 
    • Off side —The right-hand side of a horse. 
    • Pastern — The part of the leg between the fetlock and coronet at the top of the hoof. The pastern is made up of 2 bones known as the 1st and second phalanges (think finger bones as they stem from wrist).
    • Withers — The ridge between the shoulder blades.

    Other Words for Horses 

    The following different names for horses are used based on their age, gender, and if they are intact or castrated.

    • Aged/Senior — Horses that are fifteen years old or older.
    • Colt — A male horse under four years of age that is not castrated.
    • Equine — A horse or another member of the horse family such as a donkey or a zebra.
    • Foal  — A young horse.
    • Filly — A female horse that is under the age of four.
    • Gelding — A male horse that has been castrated.
    • Mare — A female horse over four years old.
    • Stallion — A male horse that is over four years old and has not been castrated.
    • Yearling — A horse between the ages of one and two.
    • Weanling — A young horse under 1-year old that has been weaned from its mother.
    • Mini – The miniture version of a full grown equine, generally under 52″ tall at the withers and shoulders.

    English Riding Terms

    English riding is a form of horse riding with several disciplines, including the following:

    • Cross-Country — An endurance test that is part of the three phases of eventing. XC involves jumping solid obstacles. Originally designed to mimic jumps you would come across on the hunt field.
    • Dressage A discipline where the horse and rider are judged based on how well they perform a series of prescribed movements. Learn more about dressage riding and the equipment you need for dressage.
    • Eventing — A combination of three disciplines: dressage, cross-country, and show jumping.
    • Hunter — A competition where the horse and rider jump over fences and the horse’s form, style, and accuracy is judged.
    • Jumper (also called Show Jumping) — A competition that evaluates how quickly a horse and rider can complete a series of jumps with the fewest errors, or faults.

    General Horse Terminology

    These are other commonly-used horse-related words you may come across:

    • Above the bit —This is an incorrect head position, typically caused by excess pressure from a bit, where the horse’s head is held high above a rider’s hands.
    • Aids —Tools a rider uses to communicate with a horse, including voice, legs, spurs, and hands.
    • Canter —A gait with three beats, between a gallop and a trot.
    • Dry Lot —A grass-free paddock for horses who are overweight or require strict monitoring of their grass intake.
    • Equestrian — A person who owns, rides, or shows horses, or participates in horse-related activities.
    • Equitation –  The practice of horse riding and horsemanship.
    • Farrier — A person who trims and shoes a horse’s hooves. Also known as a Blacksmith
    • Gait — The movement and speed of a horse.
    • Gallop — A fast gait with four beats where all four of the horse’s hooves are off the ground at a time.
    • Hand – A common unit of measurement for horses. One hand equals four inches. 
    • Lame — A horse that is limping or has mobility issues due to injury or pain.
    • Mount — Getting on a horse. (Getting off a horse is called dismounting).
    • Paddock — A small enclosure to keep a horse contained for a specific purpose.
    • Pasture — a large area of several acres where horses are turned out to graze, run and play.
    • Sound — A horse with an even gait. (A horse with an uneven gait is known as lame orunsound.)
    • Trot — A pace faster than a walk where a horse lifts its legs in diagonal pairs.

    There’s a lot to learn when you are first introduced to horses. Not only are you learning to care for them and ride them, but you also have a whole new list of terminology to figure out. With this glossary in hand, you should be off to a great start and ready to begin putting your new knowledge into practice.

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    Michelle has been obsessed with horses since childhood. In addition to managing the e-commerce department at Farm House Tack, she is a graduate B with the United States Pony Club and previously worked as an Equine Veterinary Technician. She currently competes in the Amature Owner Hunters with her home-bred warmblood gelding Lego. Her husband David is a DVM with a graduate degree in medical microbiology from the University of Georgia.

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