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Definition of pelham in English: pelhamnounˈpɛləmˈpeləm A horse's bit which combines the action of a curb bit and a snaffle. Example sentencesExamples - Generally considered to be the mildest mouthpiece of all of the pelhams it offers very even pressure across the tongue allowing some room with the gentle forward curvature and is also very kind over the bars.
- The Pelham bit seeks to combine the actions of both the curb bit (leverage) and snaffle or bridoon bit (non-leverage), without the need for using two bits, as in the double bridle.
Origin Mid 19th century: from the surname Pelham. Rhymes antebellum, cerebellum, elm, helm, overwhelm, realm, underwhelm, vellum Definition of pelham in US English: pelhamnounˈpeləm A horse's bit which combines the action of a curb bit and a snaffle. Example sentencesExamples - The Pelham bit seeks to combine the actions of both the curb bit (leverage) and snaffle or bridoon bit (non-leverage), without the need for using two bits, as in the double bridle.
- Generally considered to be the mildest mouthpiece of all of the pelhams it offers very even pressure across the tongue allowing some room with the gentle forward curvature and is also very kind over the bars.
Origin Mid 19th century: from the surname Pelham. |