saddle horse

See also: saddlehorse

English

Noun

saddle horse (plural saddle horses)

  1. A horse that has been specially trained for riding, specifically the American Saddlebred. [from 17th c.]
    Synonym: riding horse
    • [c. 1792], [Jane Austen], “The Three Sisters: a novel”, in Volume the First, page 161:
      I shall expect a new saddle horse, a suit of fine lace, and an infinite number of the most valuable Jewels.

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