Equitation [noun]
Definition of Equitation:
riding skill
Opposite/Antonyms of Equitation:
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Sentence/Example of Equitation:
And any mode of equitation, from the far inferior wealth of ancient times, implied wealth.
Unfortunately the history of equitation is a very obscure subject.
When Dale clamoured for a rocking-horse, she found that the articles of association did not provide for imaginative equitation.
On that particular occasion he was presented with the prize for equitation, of which he was very proud.
In a former work of mine on equitation, I made repeated mention of a hunter I once possessed, called Pleader.
On Monday, August 30, they began their equitation; 'I would needs make a word too.'
The movements of the unfortunate Enriquez were equally unlike any equitation I ever saw.
They were duly admitted, on the ground that "such equitation gave them an equitable claim!"
Bleeding a vicious horse has been recommended in German books on equitation.
During the last twenty-five years many hand-books on equitation have been written for men, but few for women.