Meaning & Definition of word "Horse"

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    Horse

    /hɔːrs/

    noun:

    • 1. A large domesticated mammal with hooves, typically used for riding, racing, and carrying loads.
      • Example: She rode her horse along the beach at sunset.
    • 2. An animal of the species Equus ferus caballus, known for its speed and endurance.
      • Example: The horse galloped across the field, its mane flowing in the wind.
    • 3. A male horse, particularly when used for breeding.
      • Example: The farmer kept a stallion as a breeding horse.
    • 4. A specific type of horse used in certain events, such as dressage or show jumping.
      • Example: He trained a thoroughbred horse for the upcoming race.
    • 5. A chess piece that moves in an L-shape; also known as a knight.
      • Example: She used her horse to attack the opponent's king.

    Etymology

    Old English 'hors', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'paard' and German 'Pferd'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hold your horses:

    To wait and be patient.

    dark horse:

    A candidate or competitor about whom little is known, often with hidden abilities.

    horse around:

    To engage in playful or silly behavior.

    straight from the horse's mouth:

    Directly from the most authoritative source.

    Related Words

    mare:

    A female horse.

    foal:

    A baby horse.

    colt:

    A young male horse.

    stallion:

    An uncastrated male horse.

    pony:

    A small horse typically under 14.2 hands in height.

    Slang Meanings of horse

    Meaning: A term for a large amount of money, particularly in gambling.

    Example Sentence: He lost a lot of horses on that bet.

    Meaning: A reference to something or someone strong or powerful.

    Example Sentence: That guy is a real horse in the gym.