Arabic word senses marked with lifeform category "Animal riding"
Parent categories: Horses, Transport, Equids, Livestock, Odd-toed ungulates, Agriculture, Animals, Mammals, Applied sciences, Lifeforms, Vertebrates, Sciences, Life, Chordates, Nature
Subcategories: Horse tack
Total 45 word senses
- أكاف (Noun) a saddle, a packsaddle (typically of an ass)
- إبزيم (Noun) clasp, buckle (of a belt or shoe or surcingle etc.)
- برذعة (Noun) packsaddle
- ثفر (Verb) to make walk with a prod, to drive from behind
- جل (Verb) to be beyond or above
- جوالق (Noun) a large sack; a duffel bag
- حكمة (Noun) the Gospel
- حلس (Noun) saddlecloth, saddle blanket
- خرج (Verb) to go or come [with مِنْ (min) ‘out of’] somewhere physically or otherwise (depending on whether the view is from inside or outside); to go out or come out
- خرج (Verb) to go or come [with مِنْ (min) ‘out of’] somewhere physically or otherwise (depending on whether the view is from inside or outside); to go out or come out; to go forth or come forth; to issue; to emerge
- خرج (Verb) to make go out or come out (depending on whether the view is from inside or outside)
- خرج (Verb) to make go out or come out (depending on whether the view is from inside or outside); to make leave; to push out; to turn out; to force out
- خطام (Noun) a cord or rope attached to the nose or jaws of a camel, noseband
- رحالة (Noun) what one arranges for voyage; saddle
- رحالة (Noun) what one arranges for voyage; assemblage of tents, group of huts of voyagers
- رحالة (Noun) voyager, traveller, commuter
- رحل (Verb) to make depart; to transport, to deport, to relocate, to carry over
- رخت (Noun) rugs, blankets, even horse blankets
- رسن (Noun) noseband, the leadingrope over the nose of an animal
- رسن (Verb) to tie with the leadingrope
- ركاب (Noun) mount, animal ridden on
- زمام (Noun) day book, register
- سير (Noun) strap, strip of hide, skin thong (such as, and originally, of a horse-harness or a shoulder-strap, and modernly a belt in machinery)
- شكيمة (Noun) toughness, resilience, firmness
- شليل (Noun) padding under the rear of a camel's or horse's saddle
- صفة (Noun) seat of a saddle
- عذار (Noun) cheekpiece (of a horse's harness)
- عنان (Noun) clouds, stratosphere, cloudy sky
- غرارة (Noun) heedlessness, juvenility, crevasse, loose management of reality
- غرارة (Noun) holdall, saddle-bag, leather bag
- غرارة (Noun) a dry measure for grain; a dry measure for grain of about 432 litres
- غرارة (Noun) a dry measure for grain; a dry measure for grain of about 265 litres – 12 كَيْل (kayl) – 72 مُدّ (mudd)
- غرارة (Noun) a dry measure for grain; a dry measure for grain of about 795 litres
- غرارة (Noun) a dry measure for grain; a dry measure for grain of about 398 litres
- غمامة (Noun) muzzle
- قوش (Noun) crupper (thong to keep the saddle from sliding forth)
- قيقب (Noun) nettle tree, hackberry (Celtis australis)
- كور (Noun) camel saddle
- لبادة (Noun) felt cap
- لبب (Verb) to put around the neck
- لجام (Noun) a horse headcollar or headstall along with the reins; a bridle
- مركب (Noun) compound
- ميثرة (Noun) a kind of shabrack or saddle-pillow made of silk, or other silk blankets
- نمط (Noun) drugget, a type of rug also laid over a saddle
- هودج (Noun) sedan chair, litter
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