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Horse



Table of contents
1 Pronunciation
2 Noun
3 See also

Pronunciation

  • AHD: hôrs
  • IPA: /hɔː(r)s/
  • SAMPA: /hO:(r)s/

Homophones

Noun

horse (plural: horses)

  1. a large hoofed animal, usually domesticated for riding or for work. Female: mare
  2. stallion, gelding
  3. any animal of the same family as horse
  4. any of extinct animal species thought to be ancestors of the present horse
  5. a gymnasium apparatus to jump or vault over
  6. a knight (in chess)
  7. a piece of equipment with a body on two or four legs, approximately four feet high with two handles on top, used in gymnastics (also called pommel horse)

Related terms

Translations

  • Albanian: kali
  • Basque: zaldi
  • Belarusian: конь kon'
  • Breton: marc’h
  • Bulgarian: кон m
  • Catalan: cavall
  • Chinese Characters: , ; ,
  • Chinese: , (mǎ)
  • Croatian: konj
  • Czech: kůň
  • Danish: hest
  • Dutch: paard n (1), bok m (2)
  • Esperanto: ĉevalo
  • Estonian: hobu, hobune
  • Faroese: hestur, ross
  • Finnish: hevonen
  • French: cheval m
  • Frisian: hynder
  • Friulian: cjaval
  • Gallegan: cabalo
  • German: Pferd n
  • Greek: άλογο (alogo), Modern, (hippos), Ancient
  • Guarani: kavaju
  • Hebrew: סוס (Sous) m
  • Hungarian: ló
  • Icelandic: hestur (hross)
  • Interlingua: cavallo m
  • Irish: capall, each
  • Italian: cavallo m
  • Japanese:
  • Ladin: ciaval
  • Latin: equus m, Equus caballus
  • Latvian: zirgs
  • Lithuanian: arklys
  • Lower Sorbian: koń
  • Macedonian: коњ (konj)
  • Maltese: żiemel
  • Manchu: morin
  • Norwegian: hest
  • Occitan: caval
  • Polish: koń
  • Portuguese: cavalo
  • Romanian: cal
  • Romansh: chaval
  • Romany: grast, harmasari m grasni f
  • Russian: лошадь f, конь m (lošad', kon')
  • Sami: heasta
  • Sardinian: cubaddu, acchettu, coallu
  • Scottish: each
  • Serbian: коњ (konj)
  • Slovak: kôň
  • Slovenian: konj
  • Spanish: caballo m
  • Swedish: häst (1); hingst (2); hästdjur (3); bock (5); häst, springare (6)
  • Turkish: at, beygir
  • Tzotzil: k'a
  • Ukrainian: кінь (kin')
  • Upper Sorbian: kóń
  • Welsh: ceffyl

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