caparison (Meaning)

Wordnet

caparison (n)

stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse

Wordnet

caparison (v)

put a caparison on

Webster

caparison (n.)

An ornamental covering or housing for a horse; the harness or trappings of a horse, taken collectively, esp. when decorative.

Gay or rich clothing.

Webster

caparison (v. t.)

To cover with housings, as a horse; to harness or fit out with decorative trappings, as a horse.

To aborn with rich dress; to dress.

caparison Sentence Examples

  1. The royal horse was adorned in a splendid caparison, displaying the kingdom's wealth and power.
  2. The parade featured elephants dressed in colorful caparisons, adding to the festive atmosphere.
  3. The knight's steed wore a gleaming silver caparison, reflecting the sunlight as they rode into battle.
  4. During the Renaissance fair, participants dressed their horses in elaborate caparisons, transporting visitors to another era.
  5. The ceremonial procession included camels draped in richly embroidered caparisons, symbolizing prosperity and prestige.
  6. The queen's carriage was pulled by horses adorned in velvet caparisons, a sight of regal splendor.
  7. The festival celebrated tradition with horses adorned in intricate caparisons, reminiscent of medieval times.
  8. The cavalry paraded through the city streets, their horses wearing caparisons adorned with the kingdom's crest.
  9. The theatrical production spared no expense, outfitting the horses with ornate caparisons to enhance the grandeur of the performance.
  10. The historical reenactment featured knights in shining armor, their horses adorned in matching caparisons, recreating scenes from the past.

FAQs About the word caparison

stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse, put a caparison onAn ornamental covering or housing for a hors

regalia,attire, finery, costume, gayety, apparel, gaiety, rig, frippery, vesture

tatters, tatters, disarray, disarray, dishabille,dishabille,

The royal horse was adorned in a splendid caparison, displaying the kingdom's wealth and power.

The parade featured elephants dressed in colorful caparisons, adding to the festive atmosphere.

The knight's steed wore a gleaming silver caparison, reflecting the sunlight as they rode into battle.

During the Renaissance fair, participants dressed their horses in elaborate caparisons, transporting visitors to another era.