- Clydes·dale
- /ˈklaıdzˌdeıl/ noun, pl -dales [count]: a type of very large, heavy horse that is used to pull wagons
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Clydes|dale — «KLYDZ dayl», noun. a kind of strong draft horse with long, flowing hair below the knee and the hock, popular for pulling wagons in parades. ╂[< Clydesdale, Scotland, where they were originally bred] … Useful english dictionary
clydes — clydes·dale; … English syllables
dale — aire·dale; clydes·dale; coal·brook·dale; cor·rie·dale; mon·ta·dale; py·ram·i·dale; roch·dale; rom·el·dale; swale·dale; tweed·dale; wens·ley·dale; wharfe·dale; chip·pen·dale; dale; amyg·dale; kam·cha·dale; … English syllables
clydesdale — clydes·dale … English syllables
Clydesdale — Clydes•dale [[t]ˈklaɪdzˌdeɪl[/t]] n. dch any of a Scottish breed of strong, high stepping draft horses with a feathering of long hairs along the backs of the legs • Etymology: 1780–90; after Clydesdale, the valley of the Clyde … From formal English to slang
Clydesdale — Clydes dale, n. One of a breed of heavy draft horses originally from Clydesdale, Scotland. They are about sixteen hands high and usually brown or bay. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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