bridleway

noun
/ˈbɹaɪdəlˌweɪ/

Etymology

From bridle + way.

  1. derived from *weǵʰ-
  2. inherited from *wegaz
  3. inherited from *weg
  4. inherited from weġ
  5. inherited from way
  6. compounded as bridleway — “bridle + way

Definitions

  1. A path for riding a horse (which is controlled by a bridle).

  2. A right of way defined in law, over which the public have the right to travel on foot or…

    A right of way defined in law, over which the public have the right to travel on foot or on horseback or leading a horse, with or without a right to drive animals of any description along the way.

    • The master plan for the site includes 3.3km of new surfaced and unsurfaced walking routes, more than 1km of new bridleways and cantering routes, and retention of the 2.3km Old Shire Lane bridleway.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA