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Definition of hackamore in English: hackamorenoun ˈhakəmɔːˈhækəˌmɔr A bridle without a bit, operating by exerting pressure on the horse's nose. Example sentencesExamples - He danced to a stop, neck forced into a tight arch, his rider's hand tight on the hackamore.
- The no bit bridle from the equestrian company, is not hackamore based.
- Much of the program is taught to the human and the horse using a rope halter and rope hackamore.
- Trek hopped over the gate easily, something he hadn't done in a while, and slipped the hackamore over his rope halter.
- When we tried her out she was riding with a hackamore.
Origin Mid 19th century: perhaps from Spanish jaquima, earlier xaquima 'halter'. Definition of hackamore in US English: hackamorenounˈhækəˌmɔrˈhakəˌmôr A bridle without a bit, operating by exerting pressure on the horse's nose. Example sentencesExamples - Much of the program is taught to the human and the horse using a rope halter and rope hackamore.
- The no bit bridle from the equestrian company, is not hackamore based.
- Trek hopped over the gate easily, something he hadn't done in a while, and slipped the hackamore over his rope halter.
- When we tried her out she was riding with a hackamore.
- He danced to a stop, neck forced into a tight arch, his rider's hand tight on the hackamore.
Origin Mid 19th century: perhaps from Spanish jaquima, earlier xaquima ‘halter’. |