welsh pony
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Definition
Noun: 1. A breed of small pony originating from Wales: The Welsh Pony is a specific breed of horse known for its small stature, strength, and versatility. It is native to the country of Wales in the United Kingdom.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The children learned to ride on a gentle Welsh pony.
- The Welsh pony is prized for its intelligence and good temperament.
- She entered her Welsh pony in the local horse show.
Advanced Usage
- "Welsh Pony and Cob": This term refers to the broader family of related Welsh breeds, which includes four sections (A, B, C, D) based on size and build. The term "Welsh pony" typically refers to the smaller Sections A and B.
- The Welsh Pony and Cob Society maintains the breed registry.
Variants and Related Words
- Welsh Cob (n): A larger, sturdier type within the Welsh breed family, classified as Sections C and D.
- The Welsh Cob is often used for driving and riding.
Synonyms
- Pony: A general term for a small horse.
- Welsh Mountain Pony: Another name for the Section A Welsh pony, the smallest type.
Related Phrases
- "of Welsh breeding": Indicating an animal originates from the Welsh pony or cob breeds.
- The champion was a horse of Welsh breeding.
Noun
- breed of small ponies originally from Wales