different between straps vs caparison
straps
English
Noun
straps
- plural of strap
Verb
straps
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strap
Anagrams
- sprats
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caparison
English
Etymology
From Middle French caparaçon, from Old Spanish caparazón, from Old Occitan capairon.
Noun
caparison (plural caparisons)
- The often ornamental coverings for an animal, especially a horse or an elephant.
- Gay or rich clothing.
Translations
Verb
caparison (third-person singular simple present caparisons, present participle caparisoning, simple past and past participle caparisoned)
- To dress up a horse or elephant with ornamental coverings.
- 1593, Shakespeare, Richard III, Act 5, Scene 3.
- Come, bustle, bustle; caparison my horse
- 1593, Shakespeare, Richard III, Act 5, Scene 3.
Further reading
- caparison on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Sparacino, paranoics
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