caparisonkəˈpær ə sən
caparison (v)
- present
- caparisons
- past
- caparisoned
- past participle
- caparisoned
- present participle
- caparisoning
English Definitions:
caparison, trapping, housing (verb)
stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse
caparison, bard, barde, dress up (verb)
put a caparison on
"caparison the horses for the festive occasion"
caparison (Noun)
The often ornamental coverings for an animal, especially a horse or an elephant.
caparison (Verb)
To dress up a horse or elephant with ornamental coverings.
Caparison
A caparison is a covering, or cloth, laid over a horse or other animal, especially a pack animal, or horse of state. In modern times, it is used mainly for decoration in parades and for historical reenactments. A similar term is horse-trapper.The word is of Spanish origin, being derived from an augmentative form of the Latin word caput, "head".
Caparison
A caparison is a cloth covering laid over a horse or other animal for protection and decoration. In modern times, they are used mainly in parades and for historical reenactments. A similar term is horse-trapper. The word is derived from the Latin caparo, meaning a cape.
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