palfrey

[ˈpɑːlfrɪ]

palfrey Definition

a docile horse used for ordinary riding, especially by women.

Using palfrey: Examples

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

  • Example

    She rode her palfrey through the countryside.

  • Example

    The palfrey was a popular mount for ladies in medieval times.

  • Example

    The knight's squire led his palfrey behind him.

palfrey Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for palfrey

  • hack
  • riding horse
  • saddle horse

Phrases with palfrey

  • palfrey trot

    a smooth and easy gait of a palfrey horse

    Example

    She rode her palfrey at a gentle palfrey trot.

  • a type of saddle designed for a palfrey horse

    Example

    She had a custom-made palfrey saddle for her beloved horse.

  • a type of bridle designed for a palfrey horse

    Example

    The palfrey bridle was adorned with silver and jewels.

Origins of palfrey

from Old French 'palefrei', from Medieval Latin 'palafredus'

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Summary: palfrey in Brief

A 'palfrey' [ˈpɑːlfrɪ] is a gentle horse used for everyday riding, particularly by women. It has a smooth and easy gait, exemplified by 'She rode her palfrey at a gentle palfrey trot.' The term comes from Old French and Medieval Latin, and extends to accessories like the 'palfrey saddle' and 'palfrey bridle.'