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equestrial, a. Now rare.|ɪˈkwɛstrɪəl| [f. as next + -al1.] = equestrian.
1553N. Grimalde tr. Cicero's Duties (c. 1600) 99 b, It was wont to bee done abroad by vs of the Equestriall order. 1607Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1673) 232 The sight of one of these is nothing inferiour to the equestrial party coloured caparisons. 1611Coryat Crudities 289 One hundred and sixty fiue marble statues of worthy personages, partly equestriall, partly pedestriall. 1719Ozell tr. Misson's Trav. Eng. 309 (D.), Two others of the same King, one equestrial, and most furiously ugly. 1883C. Beard Reformation iii. 96 The equestrial portrait which represents him triumphing over the Protestants on the battle-field of Mühlberg. |