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Meaning of Steed | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
stiːd

Definitions

  1. A stallion, especially one used for riding.
  2. A surname.
  3. A bicycle or other vehicle.

Equivalents

العربية الجواد جواد
Български жребец
Bosanski at ат
Čeština
Ελληνικά άτι
Español corcel
Suomi ratsu
Français coursier
Hrvatski at ат
Magyar paripa
Հայերեն նժույգ
Italiano destriero
Latina sonipes
Lietuvių žirgas
Português corcel
Русский конь
Српски at ат
Svenska hingst springare
Türkçe aygır küheylan

Examples

“The studded bridle on a ragged bough Nimbly she fastens: -- O, how quick is love! -- The steed is stalled up, and even now To tie the rider she begins to prove: Backward she push'd him, as she would be thrust, And govern'd him in strength, though not in lust.”
“The torch-eyed ſavage, with growl tremendous, riſing up, diſlocated at one blow the arched neck of Sadit's Arabian ſteed, and brought the unfortunate omrah to the duſt, expiring between his extended claws.”
“silent steed”
“In the green lanes of Merrie England the bicycle rider in his natty uniform, speeding along on his silent steed, is met with almost as often as vehicles drawn by horses, and it is safe to say that in the various countries of the world not less than half a million bicycles and tricycles are now in use.”
“Diggle Station lies high up in the Pennine Chain, subject to extreme low temperatures. With this and heavy snowfall in the winter months, Diggle bids fair to compete with the Scottish lines under similar weather conditions, and the provision of unfrozen water in the higher ambient temperature of the tunnel must be a boon to harassed engine drivers whose thirsty steeds run short of water up the gruelling 1 in 125 seven-mile climb from Stalybridge.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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