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1 herrador
m.1 farrier, a shoer of horses.2 blacksmith, farrier, iron forger, shoer.* * *1 blacksmith* * *SM farrier, blacksmith* * *- dora masculino, femenino blacksmith, farrier* * *= farrier.Ex. On flat footed horses, to many farriers are leery of cutting down the white line because they're afraid of blood.* * *- dora masculino, femenino blacksmith, farrier* * *= farrier.Ex: On flat footed horses, to many farriers are leery of cutting down the white line because they're afraid of blood.
* * *masculine, feminineblacksmith, farrier* * *herrador, -ora nm,fblacksmith -
2 herrar
v.1 to garnish with iron.2 to shoe horses (horse).El granjero herró sus caballos The farmer shod his horses.3 to brand cattle with a hot iron (ganado).El vaquero herró el ganado The cowboy branded the cattle.* * *1 (caballo) to shoe2 (ganado) to brand* * *VT1) (Agr) [+ caballo] to shoe; [+ ganado] to brand2) (Téc) to bind with iron, trim with ironwork* * ** * *= shoe.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio shod.Ex. Farriers shoe horses basically for three reasons: to protect the foot, to enhance particular gaits and for theraputic/corrective treatment.----* arte de herrar caballos = farriery.* sin herrar = unshod.* * ** * *= shoe.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio shod.Ex: Farriers shoe horses basically for three reasons: to protect the foot, to enhance particular gaits and for theraputic/corrective treatment.
* arte de herrar caballos = farriery.* sin herrar = unshod.* * *herrar [A5 ]vt1 ‹caballo› to shoe2 ‹ganado› to brand* * *
herrar verbo transitivo
1 (poner herraduras) to shoe
2 (marcar a hierro) to brand
3 (un cofre, mueble) to reinforce with ironwork
' herrar' also found in these entries:
English:
shoe
* * *herrar vt1. [caballo] to shoe2. [ganado] to brand* * *v/t1 caballo shoe2 ganado brand* * *herrar {55} vt: to shoe (a horse) -
3 herrero
m.blacksmith, smith.* * *1 blacksmith, smith* * *(f. - herrera)noun* * *herrero, -aSM / F blacksmith, smith- en casa del herrero cuchillo de paloherrero/a de grueso — foundry worker
* * *- ra masculino, femenino blacksmith* * *= blacksmith, farrier.Ex. Displays and exhibits include folk art and portraiture, fireams and militia accouterments, blacksmith shop, shoe repair shop, cooperage, gardens of culinary and medicinal herbs, and much more.Ex. On flat footed horses, to many farriers are leery of cutting down the white line because they're afraid of blood.----* en casa de herrero cuchillo de palo = the cobbler's children run barefoot.* * *- ra masculino, femenino blacksmith* * *= blacksmith, farrier.Ex: Displays and exhibits include folk art and portraiture, fireams and militia accouterments, blacksmith shop, shoe repair shop, cooperage, gardens of culinary and medicinal herbs, and much more.
Ex: On flat footed horses, to many farriers are leery of cutting down the white line because they're afraid of blood.* en casa de herrero cuchillo de palo = the cobbler's children run barefoot.* * *herrero -ramasculine, feminineblacksmith* * *
herrero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
blacksmith
herrero sustantivo masculino blacksmith, smith
' herrero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tenaza
- tenazas
- yunque
English:
blacksmith
- smith
- black
* * *herrero nm1. [herrador] blacksmith, smith2. Am [de caballos] horseshoer* * *m, herrera f blacksmith* * *herrero, -ra n: blacksmith* * *herrero n blacksmith -
4 cernada
f.1 coarse ashes which remain in the strainer after the lye is put on.2 size laid on canvas to prepare it for painting.3 plaster of ashes and other ingredients used by farriers in the cure of horses.
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