led horse

A 'led horse' typically refers to a horse that is guided by a person or another horse, often used in various equestrian activities.

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Definition

B1General

(informal)A horse guided or controlled by a person walking beside it, usually with a lead rope or reins.

Example

  • The child walked beside the led horse, holding onto the reins carefully.

B2Equestrian

(technical)A horse that is led by another horse, often in a team or group setting.

Example

  • In the training exercise, the led horse followed closely behind the rider's mount.

C1Historical

(historical)A spare horse led by a servant or attendant, sometimes used as a fresh mount.

Example

  • During the journey, the knight had a led horse in case his main steed became tired.

B2Logistics

(technical)A horse carrying provisions or luggage, guided by a rider or attendant.

Example

  • The expedition included several led horses to carry the camping gear.

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