dressage
noun/ˈdɹɛs.ɑːʒ/UK
Etymology
Borrowed from French dressage (“training”).
- borrowed from dressage
Definitions
The schooling of a horse.
An equestrian sport in which the horse and rider perform a test of specific movements in…
An equestrian sport in which the horse and rider perform a test of specific movements in an arena, and are judged on the horse's obedience, acceptance of the bridle and of the rider's aids, gaits, impulsion, and the harmony between horse and rider.
An event or competition of the sport of dressage.
- I'm competing in two dressages and a jumping show this weekend.
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Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for dressage. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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