ecurie

[eɪˈkjʊəri]

ecurie Definition

a stable for horses.

Using ecurie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ecurie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ecurie was well-maintained and clean.

  • Example

    The horses were kept in the ecurie during the storm.

  • Example

    The ecurie was located at the back of the property.

ecurie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ecurie

Phrases with ecurie

  • racing stable

    Example

    He owned an ecurie de course that specialized in thoroughbred racing.

  • dressage stable

    Example

    She trained her horses at an ecurie de dressage, where they learned to perform intricate movements.

  • ecurie de saut d'obstacles

    show jumping stable

    Example

    The ecurie de saut d'obstacles had a reputation for producing champion show jumpers.

Origins of ecurie

from Old French 'estable', meaning 'stable'

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Summary: ecurie in Brief

'Ecurie' [eɪˈkjʊəri] refers to a stable for horses. It is often used in the context of horse racing and training, as in 'ecurie de course' or 'ecurie de dressage.' Synonyms include 'stable,' 'barn,' 'horse barn,' and 'horse stable.'