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  • bridle — I. noun Etymology: Middle English bridel, from Old English brīdel; akin to Old English bregdan to move quickly more at braid Date: before 12th century 1. the headgear with which a horse is governed and which carries a bit and reins 2. a length of …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bridle — 1. noun a) The headgear with which a horse is directed and which carries a bit and reins. the horseman, who is the user of bridles and knows their use; b) A length of line or ca …   Wiktionary

  • bridle — bri|dle1 [ˈbraıdl] n [: Old English; Origin: bridel] a set of leather bands put around a horse s head and used to control its movements bridle 2 bridle2 v 1.) [i]written to become angry and offended about something bridle at ▪ The senator bridled …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bridle at — verb show anger or indignation She bristled at his insolent remarks • Syn: ↑bristle at, ↑bridle up, ↑bristle up • Hypernyms: ↑mind • Verb Frames: Somebody …   Useful english dictionary

  • bridle — [OE] The Old English word was brīdel, which came from the same source (Germanic *bregd ) as braid. The basic meaning element of this was something like ‘pull or twitch jerkily from side to side’, so the application to bridle, which one pulls on… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • bridle — 1 verb 1 (T) to put a bridle on a horse 2 (I, T) to show you are angry about something, especially by making a sudden upward movement of your chin: She bridled at his autocratic tone. 2 noun (C) a set of leather bands put around a horse s head… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • bridle — [OE] The Old English word was brīdel, which came from the same source (Germanic *bregd ) as braid. The basic meaning element of this was something like ‘pull or twitch jerkily from side to side’, so the application to bridle, which one pulls on… …   Word origins

  • bridle up — verb show anger or indignation She bristled at his insolent remarks • Syn: ↑bristle at, ↑bridle at, ↑bristle up • Hypernyms: ↑mind • Verb Frames: Somebody …   Useful english dictionary

  • Longeing — or lungeing is a technique for training horses, where a horse is asked to work at the end of a long line and respond to commands from a handler on the ground who holds the line. It is also a critical component of the sport of equestrian vaulting …   Wikipedia

  • Zbigniew Herbert — Infobox Writer name = Zbigniew Herbert caption = Zbigniew Herbert birthdate = 29 October 1924 birthplace = Lvov deathdate = 28 July 1998 deathplace = Warsaw occupation = Poet, writerZbigniew Herbert (29 October 1924 in Lvov – 28 July 1998 in… …   Wikipedia

  • Bit (horse) — For other uses, see bit (disambiguation). A horse wearing an English bridle with a snaffle bit and a cavesson A bit is a type of horse tack used in equestrian activities, usually made of metal or a synthetic material, and is placed in the mouth… …   Wikipedia

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