单词 | galloway-mare |
释义 | > as lemmasGalloway-mare 1. One of a small but strong breed of horses peculiar to Galloway; hence a small-sized horse, esp. for riding. Also Galloway-mare, Galloway-nag. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > horse defined by purpose used for > [noun] > for riding road horseOE hackney1299 rouncyc1300 mounturec1400 hackney horse1473 steed1597 Galloway1598 roussin1602 naggon1630 saddle horse1647 sit-horse?1652 rider1698 saddle mare1707 hack1737 hack horse1760 ride1787 Bucephalus1799 steed-horse1842 mount1856 saddler1888 saddle seat1895 the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > horse defined by breed > [noun] > miscellaneous breeds Frison?a1400 jennet1463 garron1540 Galloway1598 ghoonta1613 Goonhilly1640 forester1712 yabu1753 Highland pony1768 Narragansett pacer1777 Suffolk punch1784 Nubian1790 Cleveland bay1796 cob1818 Conestoga1824 marsh tacky1826 Narragansett1826 Russian pony1829 Clydesdale1831 Turkoman1831 Morgan1841 tarpan1841 Waler1849 Percheron1855 Canuck1860 Anglo-Arabian1864 Anglo-Arab1869 Belgium1878 Palouse1881 standardbred1888 Belgium draught horse1889 saddlebred1891 Timor pony1895 Haflinger1899 Argentine1901 Belgian1907 palomino1914 Appaloosa1924 Trakehner1926 Lipizzaner1928 Tennessee walking horse1938 Bhotia1939 cremello1944 Akhal-Teke1947 Palouse horse1947 Tennessee walker1960 Falabella1977 the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > equus caballus or horse > [noun] > defined by size > small hobbyc1400 tit1548 Galloway1598 hobby-horse1598 bidet1631 pony1659 runt1725 criollo1894 cuddyc1930 1598 Bp. J. Hall Virgidemiarum: 3 Last Bks. iv. iii. 25 Because his dame was swiftest Trunchefice, Or Runceuall his Syre; himselfe a Gallaway? 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 ii. iv. 187 Know we not Galloway nagges? View more context for this quotation 1612 M. Drayton Poly-olbion iii. 40 The rank-riding Scots vpon their Gallowayes. 1641 J. Milton Animadversions 60 Spare your selfe, lest you bejade the good galloway. 1676 London Gaz. No. 1071/4 Another small Plate to be Run for by Gallawayes. 1713 A. Pope in Guardian 25 June 2/1 That Horse shall forthwith be Sold, a Scotch Galloway bought in its stead for him. 1796 J. G. Stedman Narr. Exped. Surinam I. ix. 210 His galloway sprung, rider and all, through a hedge of thick limes. 1825 W. Scott Talisman ii, in Tales Crusaders IV. 36 My Ralph, whom I left training his little galloway-nag on the banks of the Irthing. 1831 W. Youatt Horse iv. 57 A horse between thirteen and fourteen hands in height is called a Galloway, from a beautiful breed of little horses once found in the south of Scotland... The pure galloway was said to be nearly fourteen hands high, and sometimes more; of a bright bay, or brown, with black legs, small head and neck, and peculiarly deep and clean legs. 1894 Times 16 Apr. 3/3 This was a claim for £22 10s. for hire of a racing galloway mare. < as lemmas |
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