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ishrêer bridle, bit (for horses)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3084 | revised Feb 21 2005
ishrêer • N • bridle, bit (for horses)
Source: JPH mat 07:295-30
Note: Cf. ishriv 'to shoot target' (perh. orig. 'to pull on string').
- pachishíih apmáan usrêerahiti. The horse has the bit in its mouth. [Reference: KV]
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ukûuntakoo páchishiih, ikrivtakukíriipux, káru ishrêeriipux.
He is riding the horse, without a saddle, and without a bridle.Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full text