palfrey (Meaning)

Wordnet

palfrey (n)

especially a light saddle horse for a woman

Webster

palfrey (n.)

A saddle horse for the road, or for state occasions, as distinguished from a war horse.

A small saddle horse for ladies.

Synonyms & Antonyms of palfrey

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palfrey Sentence Examples

  1. The noble knight rode his palfrey through the verdant meadow.
  2. The queen's palfrey was adorned with intricate tapestries and shimmering jewels.
  3. The palfrey danced and pranced, exhibiting its grace and agility.
  4. The knight's trusty palfrey carried him swiftly through the treacherous forest.
  5. The palfrey's hooves clattered rhythmically against the cobblestones of the town square.
  6. The young squire longed to ride a palfrey of his own and become a valiant knight.
  7. The palfrey's soft mane flowed gently in the wind as it galloped across the countryside.
  8. The gentle touch of the palfrey's muzzle against the knight's hand eased his weary mind.
  9. The palfrey's tail flicked playfully, signaling its happiness and contentment.
  10. The palfrey's unwavering loyalty made it an indispensable companion to its knight.

FAQs About the word palfrey

especially a light saddle horse for a womanA saddle horse for the road, or for state occasions, as distinguished from a war horse., A small saddle horse for lad

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The noble knight rode his palfrey through the verdant meadow.

The queen's palfrey was adorned with intricate tapestries and shimmering jewels.

The palfrey danced and pranced, exhibiting its grace and agility.

The knight's trusty palfrey carried him swiftly through the treacherous forest.