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Breeching (boys) - Wikipedia
Breeching was an important rite of passage in the life of a boy, looked forward to with much excitement, and often celebrated with a small party. en.wikipedia.org
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BREECHING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The part of a harness that passes around the rump of a draft animal. 2. The short coarse wool on the rump and hind legs of a sheep or goat. www.merriam-webster.com
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Breeching - Wikipedia
Breeching (also britching) may refer to: Breeching (boys), putting boys in breeches or trousers for the first time; Breeching (tack), a strap around the ... en.wikipedia.org
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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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The Breeching - Chimacum Tack
You want the breeching to sit at the fattest part of the hip. If it's too high it can get up under the tail at the worst times. If it's too low ... chimacumtack.com
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Breeching was an important rite of passage in the life of a boy ...
TIL of Breeching: until the early 20th century, boys would wear dresses and gowns until as late as the age of 8. Breeching was an important rite ... www.reddit.com
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The Breeching Ceremony of a Young Boy and His Rite of Passage
In past centuries, a "breeching ceremony", held for young boys (aged 4-6) was a celebration of their first step towards manhood. janeausten.co.uk
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First transitions to manhood: Breeching Boys
Breeched young men would enjoy a slower initiation into the world of men. Fathers would begin spending more time with them, teaching them masculine activities. randombitsoffascination.com
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BREECHING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Breeching definition: the part of a harness that passes around the haunches of a horse.. See examples of BREECHING used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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MULE CROSSING: Understanding the Use of Cruppers and Breeching
Breeching generally has a “crupper” built in with straps on both sides to attach to the saddle and help to stabilize the load. Breeching should ... www.luckythreeranch.com
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BREECHING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. the strap of a harness that passes behind a horse's haunches 2. navy (formerly) the rope used to check the recoil. www.collinsdictionary.com
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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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