coach horse
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Definition
Noun: 1. A strong draft horse bred and used for pulling coaches: A coach horse is a type of large, powerful horse specifically suited for pulling heavy passenger vehicles, such as stagecoaches or carriages, over long distances.
Usage
The term "coach horse" specifically refers to the horse's function. It is used to describe the animal in the context of historical transportation or ceremonial duties. * The museum displayed a beautifully restored stagecoach with a team of replica coach horses. * In the 19th century, a reliable coach horse was essential for travel between cities.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is most commonly used in historical or descriptive settings, as horse-drawn coaches are largely obsolete for everyday transport.
- The painting depicted a bustling London street filled with coach horses and carriages.
Variants and Related Words
- Draft horse (noun): The general category of large, strong horses used for heavy work, which includes coach horses.
- Carriage horse (noun): A very similar term, often used interchangeably with "coach horse," though sometimes implying a more elegant or lighter vehicle.
Synonyms
- Draft horse
- Carriage horse
- Dray horse (though this often implies pulling freight wagons)
Antonyms
- Riding horse (a horse bred for being ridden, not for pulling)
- Racehorse (a horse bred for speed in racing)
Noun
- strong draft horse for drawing coaches