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Noun — A large hoofed mammal with a mane and tail, long domesticated for riding, pulling loads, and farm work.

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widge cheval horsy nag prad horseflesh steed horsemeat equine keffel pommel horse vaulting horse

How to use horse

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ride a horse horse around a horse and cart wild horses

Etymology

From Old English hors, going back through Germanic roots to a very old Indo-European word meaning "to run" — making "horse" a distant relative of "car" and "chariot."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “horse” mean?

The word “horse” means a large hoofed mammal with a mane and tail, long domesticated for riding, pulling loads, and farm work. In plain terms, the animal people ride and once used for pulling carts and ploughs; also used loosely for horse-shaped equipment or in the phrase "horse around" (to mess about).

How do you pronounce “horse”?

“Horse” is pronounced haws (/hoɹs/ in IPA).

How do you use “horse” in a sentence?

Here is “horse” used in a sentence: “She rode her horse along the beach at sunrise.”

What is another word for “horse”?

Words with a similar meaning to “horse” include widge, cheval, horsy, nag, prad and horseflesh.

What part of speech is “horse”?

Depending on how it is used, “horse” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “horse” come from?

The word “horse” comes from Old English. From Old English hors, going back through Germanic roots to a very old Indo-European word meaning "to run" — making "horse" a distant relative of "car" and "chariot.".

Is “horse” a common word?

“Horse” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “horse” have?

“Horse” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a large hoofed mammal with a mane and tail, long domesticated for riding, pulling loads, and farm work.

What is the difference between a horse and a pony?

A pony is simply a small type of horse, usually standing under 14.2 hands (about 147 cm) at the shoulder. Beyond height, ponies tend to be stockier, with thicker manes, tails, and coats, and are often hardy and strong for their size. A horse is the larger, taller animal.

What is a baby horse called?

A baby horse is called a foal. A young male is a colt and a young female a filly, usually until around four years old. A foal that is still nursing is a suckling, and one that has been weaned is a weanling. The mother is called a mare.

What do you call a male and a female horse?

An adult female horse is a mare, and an adult male is a stallion. A male that has been castrated is called a gelding, and a stallion kept for breeding is often called a stud. Younger horses are colts (male) and fillies (female) before they reach maturity.

How long do horses live?

Most horses live around 25 to 30 years, though many stay healthy and active well into their twenties with good care. Smaller ponies often live longer, sometimes past 40. Lifespan depends on breed, diet, workload, and veterinary attention. A horse is usually considered a senior from about fifteen or twenty.

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