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POITREL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun poi· trel ˈpȯi‧trəl plural -s : a medieval often richly decorated piece of armor used to protect the breast of a horse. www.merriam-webster.com
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poitrel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English: the form poitral is from central/Parisian French poitrel, "introduced into English apparently by Caxton"; the older form peitral ... en.wiktionary.org
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POITREL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a breastplate, specifically of horse's armour. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Quick word challenge. Quiz Review. www.collinsdictionary.com
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poitrel
poitrel Now Hist. and arch. (ˈpɔɪtrəl) Forms: 5–6 poytrell, 6 poiterell, 6–8 poitrell, 7 -il, poictrel(l, poytrel, 6–9 poitrel, 7–9 -al, 9 -ail. [a. OF. poitral, orig. peitral, now with change of suffix poitrail:—L. pectorāle breast-plate, pectoral. Poitral is the Central or Parisian Fr. form, intro... Oxford English Dictionary
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poitrel, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for poitrel is from 1490, in a translation by William Caxton, printer, merchant, and diplomat. poitrel is a borrowing from French. www.oed.com
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Poitrel - Wikipedia
Poitrel (1914−1932) was an Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1920 Melbourne Cup carrying 10 stone (63.5 kg) to victory. en.wikipedia.org
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Operations - Stanmore Resources
Poitrel. Acquired by Stanmore in 2022, Poitrel is an open-cut mine that began producing coal in 2006. It benefits from advanced infrastructure, supplying a ... stanmore.au
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Poitrel - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
POI'TREL, noun [Latin pectorale, from pectus, the breast.] ; 1. Armor for the breast. ; 2. A graving tool. webstersdictionary1828.com
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peitrel - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) A protective breastplate or pectoral armor for a horse, a poitrel; also, ornamental trappings or caparison for the front of a horse. quod.lib.umich.edu
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary 1908/Poitrel Pot-pourri
Poitrel, poi′trel, n. armour to protect the horse's breast. [O. Fr. poitral—L. pectorale, a breast-plate—pectus, the breast.]. en.wikisource.org
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paytrel
paytrel, -ell(e etc., var. peitrel, poitrel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kennaquhair (horse)
Kennaquhair finished second to Poitrel in the AJC Randwick Plate at WFA, 2 miles (approx. 3,200 m) and second yet again to Poitrel in the AJC Plate at Kennaquhair finished second to Poitrel in the AJC Randwick Plate (WFA, 2 miles). wikipedia.org
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paitrel
paitrel variant of peitrel, poitrel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Martin Stainforth
The book contained reproductions of paintings of many notable Thoroughbreds including Carbine, Comedy King, Kennaquhair, Poitrel and Eurythmic. wikipedia.org
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poitrinal
poitrinal Now Hist. or arch. (ˈpɔɪtrɪnəl) [ad. Fr. poitrinal: see petronel.] 1. = poitrel.1786 [see pectoral n. 1 c]. 1869 J. R. Planché Catal. Meyrick Coll. exhibited at S. Kensington Museum p. x, The barding of the horse is also very fine, consisting of chamfron, crevette, and poitrinal, all flute... Oxford English Dictionary
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