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throat-latch, throat-lash, n. Saddlery. [f. throat n. + latch n.1 1, lash n.2 1.] A strap passing under the horse's throat which helps to keep the bridle in position.
1794W. Felton Carriages (1801) II. 167 Bearing-reins hung to the throat-band by throat-latch dees. 1829Sporting Mag. XXIV. 175, I never saw a horse driven in the throat-latch in Germany. 1890‘R. Boldrewood’ Col. Reformer (1891) 106 He..held on to the bridle-rein with such tenacity that the throat-lash giving way, it was jerked over the horse's head, leaving the reins in the rider's hands. transf.a1825Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Throat-latch..2. The strings of a hat, cap, &c. fastened under the chin. attrib.1794[above]. 1901G. W. Cable Cavalier xix, He had a retreating chin, a throat-latch beard and a roving eye. Hence throat-latch v. trans., to put a throat-latch upon.
1829Sporting Mag. XXIV. 175, I throat-latched him, and never drove a better leader. |