saddlecloth|saddlecloths in English
noun
saddle blanket, thick pad placed under a saddle to prevent it from irritating the horse's ski
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1. ‘The Curb bit promises collection - contained energy, not free forward movement - and hence submission to the will of the rider.’ ‘The soldiers ride bays or chestnuts and use United States Army regulation saddles, saddlecloths, halters, bridles, and Curb bits.’
2. In the past a Caparisoned horse or other animal was one covered with a decorated cloth 12 state coaches, each drawn by eight horses Caparisoned in red velvet embroidered with gold Word Origin early 16th cent.: from obsolete French caparasson , from Spanish caparazón ‘saddlecloth’, from capa ‘hood’ + …