Word Meanings - TATTERSALLS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A famous horse market in London, established in 1766 by Richard Tattersall, also used as the headquarters of credit betting on English horse races; hence, a large horse market elsewhere.
- Horse-jockey
A professional rider and trainer of race horses. - Horseshoe
A shoe for horses, consisting of a narrow plate of iron in form somewhat like the letter U, nailed to a horse's hoof. - Largess
Alt. of Largesse - CREDITRESSCREDITRIX
A female creditor. - Creditable
Worthy of belief. - Englishry
The state or privilege of being an Englishman. - Henceforward
From this time forward; henceforth. - Horseknop
Knapweed. - Horseshoer
One who shoes horses. - Largesse
Liberality; generosity; bounty. - ESTABLISHEDSUIT
A plain suit in which a player (or side) could, except for trumping, take tricks with all his remaining cards. - Creditableness
The quality of being creditable. - Englishwomen
of Englishwoman - Horselaugh
A loud, boisterous laugh; a guffaw. - Horseshoeing
The act or employment of shoeing horses. - HORSEGUARDS
A body of cavalry so called; esp., a British regiment, called the Royal Horse Guards, which furnishes guards of state for the sovereign. The Horse Guards, a name given to the former headquarters of the commander in chief of the British army, at Whitehal
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