palfrey|palfreys in English
noun
[pal·frey || 'pɔːlfrɪ]
riding horse, saddle horse
Use "palfrey|palfreys" in a sentence
1. Their mettled palfreys and their equestrian grace.
2. Upon a Baulk, that is, an unploughed ridge of land interposed among the corn, the Laird's trusty palfrey was tethered by the head, and picking a
3. The smiths and Armourers on palfreys ride, Files in their hands, and hammers at their side; And nails for loosen'd spears, and thongs for shields provide.
4. Upon a Baulk, that is, an unploughed ridge of land interposed among the corn, the Laird's trusty palfrey was tethered by the head, and picking a meal of grass.
5. She had been even prettier than he had thought her yesterday, on her silver-roan, long-tailed 'palfrey'; and it seemed to him, self-critical in the Brumous October gloaming and the outskirts of London, that