bridoon
/brahy-doon, bri-/US // braɪˈdun, brɪ- //UK // (brɪˈduːn) //
桥牌,桥梁,桥隆,桥头堡
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a snaffle when used with a curb on a full bridle.
Examples
A big smooth bridoon (with or without horns), and a solid Portmouth bit and curb, will be found a capital hunting bridle.
The ordinary term bit and bridoon means simply a curb and a snaffle.
The snaffle (or bridoon) rein first, then pass this rein along the palm of the left hand, between the forefinger and thumb.
With the Weymouth curb and bridoon a double bridle is, of course, used.
A bridoon is the term applied to the snaffle of a double bridle, which is a bridle that has a curb and a snaffle.
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