Latin word senses marked with lifeform category "Horses"
Parent categories: Equids, Livestock, Odd-toed ungulates, Agriculture, Animals, Mammals, Applied sciences, Lifeforms, Vertebrates, Sciences, Life, Chordates, Nature
Subcategories: Animal riding, Horse racing, Horse tack
Total 60 word senses
- agaso (Noun) A driver, especially one who drives and takes care of horses; groom, hostler, stable boy.
- antilena (Noun) breast-girth (contrivance to keep a saddle from sliding back)
- arcionem (Noun) little bow
- avertarius (Noun) packhorse
- balteus (Noun) Synonym of praecinctio (curved walkway that separates the galleries of a Roman theatre)
- bisaccium (Noun) double saddlebag, twofold horse-holdall, wallet
- bulga (Noun) knapsack, wallet, satchel
- bulga (Noun) wallet, purse
- bulga (Noun) womb
- burricus (Noun) small horse
- caballus (Noun) nag
- cabo (Noun) gelding
- capistrum (Noun) halter, headstall, harness
- carcer (Noun) starting gate
- curriculum (Noun) a racecourse
- cursarius (Noun) a standard horse for riding out
- cursus (Noun) Course, way, passage, journey, voyage, march
- cursus (Noun) Course, progress, direction, development, succession, passage, tendency; career
- ephippium (Noun) A saddlecloth, horsecloth, or caparison; housing.
- equa (Noun) a mare (female horse)
- equester (Noun) horseman, rider
- equile (Noun) a stable
- equiria (Noun) The two annual horse races held in honour of Mars
- equito (Verb) to skirmish, manoeuvre
- equuleus (Noun) colt, foal
- equulus (Noun) foal (young horse)
- equus (Noun) steed, charger
- frenum (Noun) ligament which attaches the inside of the foreskin to the glans
- gilvus (Adjective) dun-colored, pale yellow (only used for horses)
- habena (Noun) thong, rein, lash, bridle
- hippopera (Noun) saddlebag, horse-holdall
- lorum (Noun) thong (leather strap)
- lorum (Noun) reins of a bridle
- lorum (Noun) whip, lash, scourge
- lorum (Noun) girdle
- mannus (Noun) small horse or pony
- mappa (Noun) starting signal
- mariscalcus (Noun) groom (attendant who looks after a horse)
- mariscalcus (Noun) marshal (supreme military commander)
- marsupium (Noun) pouch, purse
- murex (Noun) A sharp murex shell used as a bridle bit.
- oreae (Noun) the bit and reins of a horse, bridle
- paraveredus (Noun) a horse for travel off public roads or to out of the way places
- paraveredus (Noun) a horse for travel off public roads or to out of the way places; a gift of palfrey (such a horse offered as a tribute by provincials to visiting public officials)
- pectorale (Noun) anything worn around the chest; breastgirth, breastband, breaststrap, supporting the mammaries of a human female
- phalerae (Noun) a trapping for the forehead and breast of horses
- postilena (Noun) crupper (contrivance to keep a saddle from sliding forward)
- retina (Noun) rein (strap or rope attached to a bridle or bit, used to control an animal)
- retinaculum (Noun) holdfast, tether, halter, hawser, band (also on chariots or ships)
- runcinus (Noun) a horse of burden, rowney
- sagma (Noun) saddle (of a pack-animal)
- sella (Noun) seat, chair (one that is moveable unlike a sedīle)
- sella (Noun) A kind of open or enclosed sedan chair
- sella (Noun) saddle
- stapes (Noun) stirrup
- stramentum (Noun) thatch
- stratum (Noun) a pillow, bolster
- stratum (Noun) a horse-blanket, saddle-cloth
- stratum (Noun) a pavement
- veredus (Noun) A fast or light breed of horse; courier's horse; hunter.
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