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Definition of remuda in English: remudanoun rəˈmuːdərəˈmo͞odə North American A herd of horses that have been saddle-broken, from which ranch hands choose their mounts for the day. Example sentencesExamples - How come, he wondered, had a man with a whole personal remuda to pick from come to choose himself such an ornery horse to ride.
- They wouldn't let Grandpa Dan fight so instead he tended the remuda for Terrell's Texas Rangers.
- He was there in seconds to return all the horses to the remuda.
- He ran with the remuda, but every time the remuda was driven towards the pen, he would break away.
- In 1996 the Stuart won the Best Remuda Award, given by the AQHA and the National Cattleman's Beef Association to outstanding ranch remudas of registered Quarter Horses.
Origin Late 19th century: via American Spanish, from Spanish, literally 'exchange, replacement'. Definition of remuda in US English: remudanounrəˈmo͞odə North American A herd of horses that have been saddle-broken, from which ranch hands choose their mounts for the day. Example sentencesExamples - He ran with the remuda, but every time the remuda was driven towards the pen, he would break away.
- They wouldn't let Grandpa Dan fight so instead he tended the remuda for Terrell's Texas Rangers.
- How come, he wondered, had a man with a whole personal remuda to pick from come to choose himself such an ornery horse to ride.
- In 1996 the Stuart won the Best Remuda Award, given by the AQHA and the National Cattleman's Beef Association to outstanding ranch remudas of registered Quarter Horses.
- He was there in seconds to return all the horses to the remuda.
Origin Late 19th century: via American Spanish, from Spanish, literally ‘exchange, replacement’. |