- bri´dler
- bri|dle «BRY duhl», noun, verb, -dled, -dling.–n.1. the part of a harness that fits over a horse's head, used to hold him back or control him. A bridle usually consists of a headstall, bit, and reins.3. a strip, link, or flange on a machine that limits the motion of a part; a guide.4. the assumption of an attitude of offended dignity: »
“Miss Howe”…repeated she, with a scornful bridle (Samuel Richardson).
5. a strong double cable by which a ship may be moored in bad weather.6. a line or lines attaching a kite to a flying line.7. an old instrument used to punish or correct scolding women; branks.8. Anatomy. = frenum. (Cf. ↑frenum)–v.t.1. to put a bridle on: »He saddled and bridled his hors
2. Figurative. to hold back; bring under control; check: »Bridle your temper.
SYNONYM(S): control, curb.–v.i.Figurative. to hold the head up high with the chin drawn back to express pride, scorn, or anger: »She bridled when we made fun of her new hat.
╂[Old English brīdel, brigdels < bregdan to braid]–bri´dler, noun.–bri´dle|less, adjective.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.