Meaning & Definition of word "Horsemanship"

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    Horsemanship

    /ˈhɔːrs.mən.ʃɪp/

    noun:

    • 1. The art or skill of riding, handling, and training horses.
      • Example: Her horsemanship was evident as she gracefully guided the horse through the obstacles.
    • 2. Knowledge and experience in the care and management of horses.
      • Example: The stable manager demonstrated exceptional horsemanship by ensuring all the horses were well-fed and cared for.
    • 3. The general ability to handle and ride horses competently.
      • Example: His years of practice in horsemanship earned him respect among fellow equestrians.
    • 4. A specific level of proficiency in equestrian activities.
      • Example: She achieved a high degree of horsemanship after years of competing in dressage.

    Etymology

    Combining 'horse' and 'manship', where 'manship' denotes skill in a particular area.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    seat of the pants:

    Refers to the intuitive feel or understanding a rider has while riding.

    in the saddle:

    To be in control or managing a situation actively, akin to riding a horse.

    to ride the perimeter:

    To assess or understand the limits of a situation, similar to checking the boundaries while riding.

    Related Words

    equestrian:

    Related to horseback riding and the management of horses.

    grooming:

    The act of cleaning and caring for a horse.

    bridle:

    A set of straps used to control a horse, part of horsemanship.

    Slang Meanings of horsemanship

    Meaning: Horse whisperer

    Example Sentence: He’s such a horse whisperer; the way he calms those wild horses is incredible.

    Meaning: Cowboying

    Example Sentence: That’s a real cowboying skill to manage and ride these cattle swiftly.