Meaning & Definition of Horsemanship in English
Horsemanship
The art or skill of riding and handling horses.
Pronunciation:
/ˈhɔːrs.mən.ʃɪp/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
horsemanshipsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The skill or practice of riding, driving, and training horses.
Example Sentence: Her horsemanship has earned her several awards in equestrian competitions.
Definition: Knowledge and experience in caring for horses and understanding their behavior.
Example Sentence: Effective horsemanship requires a deep understanding of equine behavior.
Definition: The art of managing horses in a manner that emphasizes the relationship between rider and horse.
Example Sentence: Good horsemanship involves building trust between the horse and rider.
Etymology
Origin: Combining 'horse' and 'manship', where 'manship' denotes skill in a particular area.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: equitación
- French: équitation
- German: Reiten
- Russian: верховая езда
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.