hackamore
英 ['hækəmɔː]
美['hækə,mɔr]
- n. 驯马笼头
英英释义
- 1. rope or canvas headgear for a horse, with a rope for leading
英文词源
- hackamore (n.)
- halter chiefly used for breaking horses, 1850, American English, of uncertain origin. OED and Klein suggests a corruption of Spanish jaquima (earlier xaquima) "halter, headstall of a horse," which Klein suggests is from Arabic shakimah "bit of a bridle, curb, restraint."