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breeching
breeching, vbl. n. (ˈbriːtʃɪŋ) [f. breech v. and n. + -ing1.] 1. The action of clothing with breeches; concr. clothing for the breech or haunches (obs.).1604 S. Rowlands Look to it, etc. D ij b, You with..The Moncky wast, the breeching like a Beare. † 2. A flogging. Obs.1520 Whittinton Vulg. (1527) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Breeching
Breeching (also britching) may refer to: Breeching (boys), putting boys in breeches or trousers for the first time Breeching (tack), a strap around the haunches of a draft, pack or riding animal Breeching, the flue of a boiler See also Breech (disambiguation) False breeching (disambiguation) Breach ( wikipedia.org
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Breeching (tack)
Harness breeching When a horse, mule, or other animal is in harness, harness breeching (also known as full breeching) helps the animal to slow or control False breeching On a light vehicle with shafts, false breeching is sometimes fitted to the vehicle, instead of using harness breeching. wikipedia.org
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unbreech
unˈbreech, v. [un-2 4. Cf. Du. ontbroeken.] † 1. trans. To remove the breech or breeching from (a cannon, etc.).a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 259 b, The portes [were] left open,..and the greate ordinaunce vnbreched, so that when the ship should turne, the water entered, and sodainly she sanke. 1598... Oxford English Dictionary
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Breeching (boys)
Breeching was the occasion when a small boy was first dressed in breeches or trousers. By this time the age of breeching was falling closer to two or three, where it would remain. wikipedia.org
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untoggle
unˈtoggle, v. (un-2 4 c.)1859 F. A. Griffiths Artill. Man. (ed. 8) 213, [Nos.] 5 and 6..shift side-tackles, untoggle breeching, and span it when the gun is in. 1883 Man. Seamanship for Boys 129 The first reef-beckets must be untoggled when taking in the third reef. Oxford English Dictionary
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False breeching
False breeching can refer to: False breeching on the shafts of an animal-drawn vehicle; see Breeching (tack) False breeching on a firearm or other weapon ; see Firearm See also Breech (disambiguation) Breeching (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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hold-back
ˈhold-back [f. hold back: see hold v. 34.] 1. Something that holds one back; a hindrance.1581 G. Pettie Guazzo's Civ. Conv. i. (1586) 9 To get the garland, by breaking in sunder those hookes, and hold⁓backs. 1640 Hammond Serm., Poor man's Tithing Wks. 1684 IV. 555 The only holdback is the affection ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Breech
1897–1978), American businessman, chairman of Ford Motor Company Jim Breech (born 1956), American football player See also Breach (disambiguation) Breeching wikipedia.org
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Crupper
Some harnesses with breeching use this as an anchor instead of a crupper. Packing On pack horses, saddle breeching alone is quite common. However, sometimes a crupper is used in addition to breeching. wikipedia.org
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quoiler
ˈquoiler dial. Also quiler. [Cf. coiler2.] pl. The breech-harness of a cart-horse. Also attrib. as quoiler-harness, quoiler-horse.1697 Lond. Gaz. No. 3317/4 A black Horse..the Hair rubbed off behind with the Quilers. 1876 Surrey Gloss., Quoilers, the breeching of a cart-harness. Quoiler-harness or t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Driving (horse)
do not need breeching, and nor do animals pulling a dragged load such as a plow (where all the animals are effectively leaders). Wheelers may not need breeching in very light vehicles, or those with efficient brakes. wikipedia.org
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nockandro
† nockandro Obs. rare. [f. nock n.1 2, with obscure ending.] The breech.1611 Cotgr., Cul,..[a] tayle, nockandroe, fundament. 1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. xix. 139 Panurge put one finger of his left hand in his nockandrow. 1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes 14 Blest be Dulcinea, whose Favour..Rescu'd poore Andre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harness saddle
A minority of 2nd century Han art shows this new breastplate-and-breeching harness with a girth added to it, and in that context ancient Chinese texts The side horses may wear collars, breastplate-and-breeching, or surcingles. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Fitzpatrick (American sailor)
two forward 9-inch guns, killing and wounding 15 men, Coxswain Fitzpatrick, within a few minutes, had the gun in working order again with new track, breeching wikipedia.org
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