"Galvayne" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: (horse training): After the 19th-century English born Australian horse trainer Sydney Frederick Galvayne. Etymology templates: {{sense|horse training}} (horse training): Head templates: {{en-prop}} Galvayne
  1. A surname. Derived forms: Galvayne's groove
    Sense id: en-Galvayne-en-name-EMUC1F3L Categories (other): English surnames, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 64 36 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 79 21

Verb

Forms: Galvaynes [present, singular, third-person], Galvayning [participle, present], Galvayned [participle, past], Galvayned [past]
Etymology: (horse training): After the 19th-century English born Australian horse trainer Sydney Frederick Galvayne. Etymology templates: {{sense|horse training}} (horse training): Head templates: {{en-verb}} Galvayne (third-person singular simple present Galvaynes, present participle Galvayning, simple past and past participle Galvayned)
  1. (transitive, historical) To break (a horse) by bending its neck and tying the halter to its tail, so that the horse turns when it attempts to move forward. Tags: historical, transitive
    Sense id: en-Galvayne-en-verb-lC73NqXe

Inflected forms

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