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ahorse

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Etymology

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Froma- +‎horse.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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ahorse (notcomparable)

  1. (archaic) On the back of a horse; onhorseback.
    He managed to escapeahorse.
    • 1817,Maria Edgworth,Ormond, Chapter 4, inHarrington, and Ormond, Tales, London: R. Hunter, Volume 2, p. 85,[1]
      “By all that’s princely,” cried he, “then, that young Harry Ormond was intended for a prince, he sitsa horse so like myself; and that horse requires a master hand to manage him.”
    • 1929,William Faulkner,The Sound and the Fury[2], New York: Vintage, published1956, page404:
      the right to proceed in peace, by whatever means he and his people saw fit, afoot orahorse
    • 1960,Poul Anderson, chapter 2, inThe Golden Slave,[3], New York: Avon:
      Two Romansahorse were circling about four dismounted Cimbri, who stood back to back and glared.

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on the back of a horseseehorseback

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