different between unhorse vs unhorsed
unhorse
English
Etymology
From Middle English unhorsen, equivalent to un- +? horse.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)s
Verb
unhorse (third-person singular simple present unhorses, present participle unhorsing, simple past and past participle unhorsed)
- To forcibly remove from a horse.
- The knight was unhorsed when his opponent's lance struck his shield.
- (by extension) To disrupt or unseat; to remove from a position.
- The incumbent governor was unhorsed by the scandal that broke during his reelection campaign.
Translations
unhorse From the web:
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- what does unhorsed meaning
- what does horse mean
- what does unhorsed
unhorsed
English
Verb
unhorsed
- simple past tense and past participle of unhorse
Anagrams
- enshroud, hounders, onrushed, unshored
unhorsed From the web:
- what does unhorsed meaning
- what does unhorsed
- makaba meaning
- unhorsed meaning
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