Meaning of drum horse | Babel Free
Definitions
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A horse that carries a rider and two silver kettle drums in certain ceremonies of state. UK
- A breed of heavy riding horse with thick main and tail and abundant feathers starting at the knees and hocks.
Examples
“The soul of the Regiment lives in the Drum-Horse who carries the silver kettle-drums. He is nearly always a big piebald Waler. That is a point of honour; and a Regiment will spend anything you please on a piebald.”
““Alexander,” The Life Guards' drum horse, kindly lent for the occasion, carried the 5th Lancer's silver kettle-drums draped with the 16th Lancer's drum banners.”
“As they drew closer, I recognized the horse— it was none other than Clarence, the regimental drum horse of the mounted band of the Life Guards, who on parade bears a vast, heavy silver kettle drum on either side just ahead of the saddle.”
“A drum horse called Apollo would not behave, skittering sideways determinedly.”
“The Queen, whose profound knowledge of the breeding of horses is well known, became interested in breeding drum-horses in recent years and has provided some to the Household Cavalry and has further potential stock at Hampton Court.”
“Inspections for licensing of stallions are the same for both the Drum Horse and Gypsy Cob.”
“There are very few of them in the world, and it is very rare to see Drum Horses, whose antecedents are also small in number.”
“The drum horse is a breed of draft (or draught) horse originally bred in England to carry kettledrum players and their heavy 300-pound drums during processions that included the English royal family's Household Cavalry.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.