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equestrian
e·ques·tri·an E0188900 (ĭ-kwĕs′trē-ən)adj.1. Of or relating to horseback riding or horseback riders.2. Depicted or represented on horseback: an equestrian statue of a famous monarch.n. One who rides a horse or performs on horseback. [From Latin equester, equestr-, from eques, horseman, from equus, horse; see ekwo- in Indo-European roots.] e·ques′tri·an·ism, e·ques′tri·an·ship n.equestrian (ɪˈkwɛstrɪən) adj1. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) of or relating to horses and riding2. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) on horseback; mounted3. (Art Terms) depicting or representing a person on horseback: an equestrian statue. 4. (Historical Terms) of, relating to, or composed of Roman equites5. (Historical Terms) of, relating to, or composed of knights, esp the imperial free knights of the Holy Roman Empiren (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) a person skilled in riding and horsemanship[C17: from Latin equestris, from eques horseman, knight, from equus horse] eˈquestrianˌism ne•ques•tri•an (ɪˈkwɛs tri ən) adj. 1. of or pertaining to horseback riding or horseback riders. 2. representing a person mounted on a horse: an equestrian statue. 3. mounted on horseback. 4. pertaining to or composed of knights or mounted warriors. n. 5. a person who rides horses. [1650–60; < Latin equestri(s) on horseback] e•ques′tri•an•ism, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | equestrian - a man skilled in equitation horseback rider, horsemanpicador - the horseman who pricks the bull with a lance early in the bullfight to goad the bull and to make it keep its head lowbronco buster, broncobuster, buster - a person who breaks horsesfox hunter - a mounted hunter who follows the hounds in pursuit of a foxhorsewoman - a woman horsemanjockey - someone employed to ride horses in horse racespostilion, postillion - someone who rides the near horse of a pair in order to guide the horses pulling a carriage (especially a carriage without a coachman)rider - a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or camel)roughrider - a horseman skilled at breaking wild horses to the saddle | Adj. | 1. | equestrian - of or relating to or composed of knights | | 2. | equestrian - of or relating to or featuring horseback riding |
equestrianadjective1. riding, mounted, horse riding his equestrian skillsnoun1. rider, jockey (archaic), horseman, horse rider, knight, cavalier a record performance yet to be beaten by any other British equestrianEquestrianismEquestrian events and sports Ascot, Badminton, buckjumping (Austral.), cavalcade, claiming race (U.S. & Canad.), classic, Derby, dressage, eventing, Grand National, gymkhana, harness racing, horse racing, hunt, joust, jump-off, Kentucky Derby, meeting, nursery stakes, Oaks, One Thousand Guineas, picnic race (Austral.), plate, point-to-point, polo, puissance, race meeting, races, the, Saint Leger, showjumping, steeplechase, sweepstake or (esp. U.S.) sweepstakes, three-day eventing, Two Thousand GuineasClassic English horse races Course | Distance |
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One Thousand Guineas (fillies) | Newmarket | one mile | Two Thousand Guineas (colts) | Newmarket | one mile | Derby (colts) | Epsom | one and a half miles | the Oaks (fillies) | Epsom | one and a half miles | St. Leger (colts and fillies) | Doncaster | one and three quarter miles | Horse racing terms accumulator, allowance, also-ran, ante post betting, apprentice, auction plate, away, blanket finish, boring, break, break away, card or race card, chaser, claiming race (U.S. & Canad.), classic, clerk of the course, clerk of the scales, colt, come in, course, daily double, dead heat, distance, dope sheet (slang), draw, each way or (U.S.) across-the-board, faller, fence, filly, finish, flat, flat jockey, flat racing, flight, furlong, gate, going, green horse, handicap, handicapper, handy, harness race or (N.Z.) trotting race, head, home straight or (U.S.) home stretch, hurdle, hurdling, impost, jockey, Jockey Club, jump jockey, length, maiden, meeting, milepost, nap, National Hunt, neck, novice, objection, pacemaker or pacesetter, pacer, paddock, photo finish, place, plater, point-to-point (Brit.), pole (chiefly U.S. & Canad.), post, roughie, scratch, scurry, selling race or plate, short head, silver ring, stakes, starter, starting post, starting price, starting stalls or (U.S.) starting gate, stayer, steeplechase or chase, steward, stewards' inquiry, straight or (U.S.) straightaway, stretch, sweat (chiefly U.S.), sweat up, ticktack, track, trainer, turf, under starter's orders, unplaced, unseated rider, walkover, weigh in, winning post, wire (U.S. & Canad.), yearlingTypes of jump brush and rails, double oxer, gate, hog's back, narrow stile, parallel poles, planks, post and rails, triple bars, wall, water jumpTranslationsequestrian (iˈkwestriən) adjective of the art of horse-riding. 騎術的 骑术的equestrian
equestrian1. of or relating to horses and riding 2. on horseback; mounted 3. depicting or representing a person on horseback 4. History of, relating to, or composed of knights, esp the imperial free knights of the Holy Roman Empire 5. a person skilled in riding and horsemanship equestrian
Synonyms for equestrianadj ridingSynonyms- riding
- mounted
- horse riding
noun riderSynonyms- rider
- jockey
- horseman
- horse rider
- knight
- cavalier
Synonyms for equestriannoun a man skilled in equitationSynonymsRelated Words- picador
- bronco buster
- broncobuster
- buster
- fox hunter
- horsewoman
- jockey
- postilion
- postillion
- rider
- roughrider
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