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1 буланый
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2 bayo coyote
(Sp. model spelled same [bájokojóte]; Spanish bayo [see above] plus coyote < Nahuatl coyotl 'coyote'; coyote-colored bay)A dun horse with a black dorsal stripe. Southwestern sources list this term as a synonym of bayo lobo, but Santamaría indicates that the terms are not synonymous in Mexico. According to the DM, bayo coyote is used more often for mules than for horses. It is a lighter color than bayo lobo and a horse so designated often has white spots on its head, flank, and belly. The bayo lobo horse, on the other hand, has dun and black hairs that blend to produce a darker shade of dun.Alternate form: bayo lobo.Also known as coyote dun, lobo dun. -
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4 bayo
(Sp. model spelled same [βájo] < Latin badium 'bay-colored')1) California: 1855. Glossed by Clark as "a small reddish or bay-colored bean, especially used in Northern California as a baking bean." The VCN mentions a bean of the same name that is yellowish white in color.Alternate form: bayo bean.2) Southern California: 1857. A horse of a dun or light bay color, generally with black points (such as ears, muzzle, and lower legs)The DRAE indicates that this term refers to a horse of a yellowish-white color. The VCN says the horse is of a bright yellow straw color with mane, tail, muzzle, and feet of either white, dark, black, or saffron. Cobos references bayo as dun-colored.Alternate form: ballo.3) Clark: 1850s. According to Clark, "a bay or dun horse with a dark stripe running down its back." -
5 bułan|y
adj. dun- bułany koń a dun (horse)- koń o bułanej maści a dun-coloured horseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bułan|y
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6 bayo naranjado
( bayo anaranjado [bájo anaranxáðo]; Spanish bayo [see above] plus anaranjado, Spanish prefix a- plus naranja < Arabic naranya 'orange' plus derivational suffix -do; orange bay)A dun horse of an orange hue. Santamaría describes a bayo anaranjado as a dun-colored horse with a white mane and tail. -
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8 bayo tigre
According to Hendrickson, "a dun horse with stripes around the legs and along the shoulders," similar to the zebra dun. Spanish sources do not make mention of this color. Also known as gateado. -
9 bleik-álóttr
adj., bleikálingr, m., and bleikála, f. a dun horse with a dark stripe down the back, Nj. 81, Sturl. ii. 145, Grett. 91. -
10 saman
(Persian) dun (horse) -
11 Falbe
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12 kulaš
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13 kır
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14 kır
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15 Falbe
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16 konj
• dun; gee-gee; gelding; horse; knight; stalking; steed; trooper; vaulting horse -
17 kula
dun-colored (horse). -
18 blakkr
I)a. black, dun-coloured (beittu, Sigurðr, enn blakka mar).m. poet. a dun-coloured horse.* * *1.m. (for. word), a sort of measure, N. G. L. i. 324.2.m., poët. a horse, cp. Blanka, the mythical horse of Thideric (Dietrich) of Bern, Lex. Poët. -
19 BLAKKR
I)a. black, dun-coloured (beittu, Sigurðr, enn blakka mar).m. poet. a dun-coloured horse.* * *adj. [A. S. blac; Engl. black; O. H. G. plak: in Icel. svartr, as in A. S. and other kindred tongues swart, etc., represents the Lat. niger; while blakkr corresponds to the Lat. ater, dead or dusky black], in poetry used as an epithet of wolves, etc., Lex. Poët., in prose it is very rare, Fas. iii. 592; hence blekkja, to defraud: the mod. Icel. blek, n. ink, Swed. blak, Dan. blæk, come from blakkr, corresponding to Lat. atramentum, Str. 63 (blez), Pr. 474.II. = bleikr, pale; blakkr hestr, Ghv. 18 (perh. corrupt for bleikr, pale, cp. fölvan jó, Hkv. 2. 47), the colour of death; to dream of riding on a pale horse forebodes death, Bjarni 136; on a red horse a bloody death, Fs. (Vd.) 67. -
20 gateado
(Sp. model spelled same [gateáðo] < gato 'cat' < Late Latin cat-tum, 'undomesticated cat' plus the derivative suffix - eado)A dun-colored horse with stripes on its legs and shoulders, similar to the zebra dun. Santamaría indicates that it refers to a light or blond-colored horse with a blackish stripe along the ridge of its back and similar transversal stripes on its ribs and hindquarters. Islas defines it as a pattern observed on the legs of many bay-colored mules that consists of dark transversal stripes on the shoulders, knees, thighs, and hocks. The pattern is similar to that on many brown-colored cats, which is the origin of the term.
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