montoir (Meaning)
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montoir (n.)
A stone used in mounting a horse; a horse block.
Synonyms & Antonyms of montoir
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montoir Sentence Examples
- The ornate montoir at the castle entrance allowed the ladies to mount their horses gracefully.
- Joan of Arc used a montoir to mount her warhorse for battle.
- The emperor's private chambers had a concealed montoir for his convenience.
- The grand montoir in the palace courtyard was reserved for the king and queen alone.
- The montoir had become a symbol of nobility and status among the European aristocracy.
- The intricate carvings on the montoir depicted scenes from mythology and history.
- The groom assisted the lady in placing her foot on the montoir's step.
- The montoir at the hunting lodge was a sturdy wooden structure designed for practicality.
- The princess practiced mounting her horse using the montoir in the palace stable.
- The grand staircase leading to the throne room featured a magnificent montoir crafted from marble and gold.
FAQs About the word montoir
A stone used in mounting a horse; a horse block.
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No antonyms found.
The ornate montoir at the castle entrance allowed the ladies to mount their horses gracefully.
Joan of Arc used a montoir to mount her warhorse for battle.
The emperor's private chambers had a concealed montoir for his convenience.
The grand montoir in the palace courtyard was reserved for the king and queen alone.