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steed
[steed]
noun
a horse, especially a high-spirited one.
steed
/ پː /
noun
archaica horse, esp one that is spirited or swift
Other Word Forms
- steedlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of steed1
Example Sentences
Perhaps the canvas’ most beautiful feature is the rich skin of black acrylic paint within which he and his steed, both rendered in soft veils of thin gouache, are embedded.
A campaign video of him cantering through fields on a white steed also helps.
“Doesn’t matter—but, wow, a Mongol gunner? Like the ones they use against cavalry? Against Rostam, my steed? Wait. Doesn’t matter. Also, by the way, we’ve been asked to leave.”
The gentlemen, booted and spurred, on stamping steeds.
The Army also confirmed that the three soldiers thrown from their steeds and hospitalized with injuries “are expected to recover and return to duty.”
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