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bridle-bit
ˈbridle-ˈbit The bit or mouth-piece of a bridle. Hence † bridle-bitter, a maker of bridle-bits.[c 1440 Promp. Parv. 37 Bytt of a brydylle, lupatum.] c 1500 Cocke Lorelles B. (1843) 9 Brydel bytters, blacke smythes, and ferrars. 1535 Coverdale 2 Kings xix. 28 Therfore wyll I put a rynge in thy nose, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bit & Bridle - Poshmark
Bit & Bridle is a premium equestrian brand, offering high-quality riding apparel and accessories. Our products are designed to provide comfort and style for horse riders of all levels. Our signature bridles are crafted with the finest materials and feature unique designs. Shop Bit & Bridle for the perfect combination of fashion and function.
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Scold's bridle
A bridle-bit (or curb-plate), about in size, was slid into the mouth and pressed down on top of the tongue, often with a spike on the tongue, as a compress wikipedia.org
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bridle
▪ I. bridle, n. (ˈbraɪd(ə)l) Forms: 1 br{iacu}del, 3–4 bridel, -il, 3–6 brydel, 4 briddle, brydille, 4–5 bridell, 4–6 brydell, -il, -ill, 5 bridelle, -ill, -ulle, -yl(le, brydylle, 6 brydle, 4– bridle. [OE. br{iacu}del for earlier *briᵹdel (cf. brigdils Erf. Gl. 127, O.E. Texts 44) has various corre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vestnes
Museum's collection in London, the rich grave finds include a pair of oval brooches and other dress accessories, a comb, remnants of a bucket and a box, a bridle-bit wikipedia.org
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Nagging
A bridle-bit (or curb-plate), about 2 inches long and 1 inch broad, projected into the mouth and pressed down on top of the tongue. wikipedia.org
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snaffle
▪ I. snaffle, n.1 (ˈsnæf(ə)l) Also 6–7 snafle, snaffel (6 -ell, -ul). [Of doubtful origin: connexion with (M)Du. and (M)LG. snavel (late OFris. snavel, snaul, WFris. snaffel mouth), OHG. snapal (MHG. snabel, G. schnabel), beak, bill, mouth, is not clear; but cf. the use of G. schnabel for a forked i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Upset (competition)
"Upset" also once referred to "a curved part of a bridle-bit, fitting over the tongue of the horse", (now the port of a curb bit) but, even though the wikipedia.org
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upset
▪ I. ˈupset, n. [up- 2.] I. † 1. Sc. An insurrection, revolt. Obs.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. v. xii. 3634 (Cott. MS.), His lufftennandis þai slew þar..In to þat vpset richt fellon. Ibid. viii. iv. 699 Þat vpset..Þat Chore agayne Moyses wroucht. † 2. north. and Sc. The fact of setting up in business as a m... Oxford English Dictionary
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port
▪ I. port, n.1 (pɔət) Also 4–6 porte, 5 poort. [OE. port haven, harbour, ad. L. port-us haven, harbour. In ME. reinforced by F. port (= Pr. port, Sp. puerto, Pg., It. porto) of same origin. Sense 5 directly from OF.] I. 1. a. A place by the shore where ships may run in for shelter from storms, or to... Oxford English Dictionary
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top
▪ I. top, n.1 (tɒp) Forms: 1 top, 3–6, (?) 7 toppe, pl. toppes, 4–6 tope, 4–7 topp, 6– Sc. and north. tap, 3– top. [OE. top (topp-), Com. WGer. and Norse; = OFris. topp (WFris. top, NFris. top, tup), OLG. *topp (MDu., Du. top(p), MLG., LG. top), OHG. (MHG., Ger.) zopf top, summit, a crest or tuft of... Oxford English Dictionary
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ring
▪ I. ring, n.1 (rɪŋ) Forms: 1 hring (hringc), 3– ring, 4–7 ringe; 3–6 ryng (4 rynk, 5 ryngg-), 4–6 rynge; 4–5 reng, 5 reyng. [Comm. Teut.: OE. hring, = OFris. hring, rhing, ring (Fris. ring), MDu. rinc, ring- (Du. ring), OS. hring (MLG. rink, ring-, LG. ring), OHG. hring (MHG. rinc, ring-, G. ring),... Oxford English Dictionary
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