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    Caparison

    noun

    • An ornamental covering for a horse or for its saddle or harness; trappings.
    • Richly ornamented clothing; finery.

    tr.v.

  2. The meaning of CAPARISON is an ornamental covering for a horse. How to use caparison in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaparisonCaparison - Wikipedia

    A caparison is a cloth covering laid over a horse or other animal for protection and decoration. In modern times, they are used mainly in parades and for historical reenactments. A similar term is horse-trapper. The word is derived from the Latin caparo, meaning a cape.

  4. Caparison definition: a decorative covering for a horse or for the tack or harness of a horse; trappings.. See examples of CAPARISON used in a sentence.

  5. 1. An ornamental covering for a horse or for its saddle or harness; trappings. 2. Richly ornamented clothing; finery. tr.v. ca·par·i·soned, ca·par·i·son·ing, ca·par·i·sons. 1. To outfit (a horse) with an ornamental covering. 2. To dress (another) in rich clothing.

  6. noun. 1. a decorated covering for a horse or other animal, esp (formerly) for a warhorse. 2. rich or elaborate clothing and ornaments. verb. 3. (transitive) to put a caparison on. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. noun. stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse. synonyms: housing, trapping. see more. see less. types: bard. an ornamental caparison for a horse. horsecloth.

  8. Definitions of 'caparison' 1. an ornamented covering for a horse; trappings. [...] 2. clothing, equipment, and ornaments; outfit. [...] 3. to cover (a horse) with trappings. [...] 4. to adorn with rich clothing; deck out. [...] More. Conjugations of 'caparison' present simple: I caparison, you caparison [...]

  9. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use caparison in a sentence At the sound the grooms, who were here and there in the press, hasted to find and caparison the horses of their lords.

  10. Nov 14, 2023 · caparison (plural caparisons) The often ornamental coverings for an animal, especially a horse or an elephant.

  11. Caparison definition: An ornamental covering for a horse or for its saddle or harness; trappings.

  12. Synonyms for CAPARISON: attire, costume, finery, apparel, gayety, regalia, feather, bravery; Antonyms of CAPARISON: tatters, disarray, dishabille, scar, blemish, disfigurement, spot, stain.

  13. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun caparison, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  14. OED's earliest evidence for caparison is from 1597, in the writing of William Shakespeare, playwright and poet. It is also recorded as a noun from the late 1500s. caparison is a borrowing from French.

  15. caparison: An ornamental covering for a horse or for its saddle or harness; trappings.

  16. Synonyms for CAPARISONS: ornaments, ornamentations, decorations, adornments, garnitures, trims, setoffs, embellishments; Antonyms of CAPARISONS: scars, blemishes, spots, disfigurements, stains, blots, defacements, strips.

  17. A caparison is a covering, or cloth, laid over a horse or other animal, especially a pack animal, or horse of state. In modern times, it is used mainly for decoration in parades and for historical reenactments.

  18. A caparison is a covering, or cloth, laid over a horse or other animal, especially a pack animal, or horse of state. In modern times, it is used mainly for decoration in parades and for historical reenactments. A similar term is horse-trapper.The word is of Spanish origin, being derived from an augmentative form of the Latin word caput, "head".

  19. Find 7 different ways to say CAPARISON, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  20. ca•par•i•son (kə par′ ə sən), n. a decorative covering for a horse or for the tack or harness of a horse; trappings. rich and sumptuous clothing or equipment. v.t. to cover with a caparison. to dress richly; deck. Old Spanish caparazón, akin to capa cape1.

  21. Meaning & use. Factsheet. What does the noun caparisonment mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun caparisonment. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised.

  22. Synonyms for CAPARISONED: arrayed, covered, veiled, rigged (out), decked (out), vested, apparelled, robed; Antonyms of CAPARISONED: naked, nude, bare, undressed, stripped, unclothed, raw, unclad.

  23. 1. An ornamental covering for a horse or for its saddle or harness; trappings. 2. Richly ornamented clothing; finery. tr.v. ca·par·i·soned, ca·par·i·son·ing, ca·par·i·sons. 1. To outfit (a horse) with an ornamental covering. 2. To dress (another) in rich clothing.

  24. n. 1. An ornamental covering for a horse or for its saddle or harness; trappings. 2. Richly ornamented clothing; finery. tr.v. ca·par·i·soned, ca·par·i·son·ing, ca·par·i·sons. 1. To outfit (a horse) with an ornamental covering. 2. To dress (another) in rich clothing.

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