equestrian
English
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin equester (“of or pertaining to equestrians/cavalry”) + -ianus (“-ian, related to”, adjective marker), from equus (“horse”).
Adjective
equestrian (comparative more equestrian, superlative most equestrian)
- Of horseback riding or horseback riders.
- They were an equestrian people.
- After his death an equestrian statue was created.
Derived terms
Translations
of horseback riding or horseback riders
Synonyms
Hyponyms
Translations
an equestrian person; one who rides on horseback
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