"Morgan horse" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Morgan horses [plural]
Etymology: Morgan+horse. From Justin Morgan, the owner of Figure, a colt, the first horse of the breed, its foundational sire. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Morgan horse (plural Morgan horses)
  1. A horse of a breed developed in New England, which is phenotypically (genetically) dominant (genetic prepotency), that is small, tireless, and powerful. Wikipedia link: en:Figure (horse), en:Justin Morgan, en:Morgan horse Categories (lifeform): Horse breeds Synonyms: Justin Morgan horse, Justin Morgan's horse, Morgan, Morgan's, Morgan's horse

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