Horsemanship

  • 1Horsemanship — Horsemanship, aus dem Englischen (von Horseman, engl.: Reiter), war ursprünglich in der Übersetzung eine Sammelbezeichnung für die Reitkunst im Allgemeinen. Heutzutage versteht man unter Horsemanship, auch erweitert als „Natural (oder „Good“)… …

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  • 2Horsemanship — Horse man*ship, n. The act or art of riding, and of training and managing horses; manege. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3horsemanship — 1560s, from HORSEMAN (Cf. horseman) + SHIP (Cf. ship) …

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  • 4horsemanship — [hôrs′mən ship΄] n. skill in, or the art of, riding, managing, or training horses …

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  • 5horsemanship — /hawrs meuhn ship /, n. 1. the art, ability, skill, or manner of a horseman. 2. equitation. [1555 65; HORSEMAN + SHIP] * * * Art of training, riding, and handling horses. Good horsemanship requires that a rider control the animal s direction,… …

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  • 6horsemanship — noun The skill of riding a horse. The retired cowboy showed off his horsemanship by doing tricks in the saddle …

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  • 7horsemanship — [[t]hɔ͟ː(r)smənʃɪp[/t]] N UNCOUNT Horsemanship is the ability to ride horses well …

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  • 8horsemanship — horseman (or horsewoman) ► NOUN ▪ a rider on horseback, especially a skilled one. DERIVATIVES horsemanship noun …

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  • 9horsemanship — noun see horseman …

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  • 10horsemanship — Synonyms and related words: ability, address, adeptness, adroitness, airmanship, animal husbandry, animal rearing, artfulness, artisanship, artistry, automobiling, bee culture, beekeeping, bicycling, biking, bravura, breeding, brilliance, busing …

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