English-Thai Dictionary
caparison
N เครื่องแต่งกาย สำหรับ ม้า สงคราม ใน สมัยก่อน kreang-taeng-kai-sam-rab-ma-song-kram-nai-sa-mai-kon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CAPARISON
n.A cloth or covering laid over the saddle or furniture of a horse, especially a sumpter horse or horse of state.
CAPARISON
v.t. 1. To cover with a cloth.
2. To dress pompously; to adorn with rich dress.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CAPARISON
Ca *par "i *son, n. Etym: [F. capara, fr. Sp. caparazon a cover for a saddle, coach, etc. ; capa cloak, cover (fr. LL. capa, cf. LL. caparo also fr. capa ) + the term. azon. See Cap. ]
1. An ornamental covering or housing for a horse; the harness or trappings of a horse, taken collectively, esp. when decorative. Their horses clothed with rich caparison. Drylen.
2. Gay or rich clothing. My heart groans beneath the gay caparison. Smollett.
CAPARISON
Ca *par "i *son, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Caparisoned p. pr. & vb. n.Caparisoning.] Etym: [Cf. F caparaçonner. ]
1. To cover with housings, as a horse; to harness or fit out with decorative trappings, as a horse. The steeds, caparisoned with purple, stand. Dryden.
2. To aborn with rich dress; to dress. I am caparisoned like a man. Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
caparison
ca par i son |kəˈparəsən kəˈpɛrəsən | ▶noun an ornamental covering spread over a horse's saddle or harness. ▶verb (be caparisoned ) (of a horse ) be decked out in rich decorative coverings. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from obsolete French caparasson, from Spanish caparazón ‘saddlecloth, ’ from capa ‘hood. ’
Oxford Dictionary
caparison
caparison |kəˈparɪs (ə )n | ▶noun an ornamental covering spread over a horse's saddle or harness. ▶verb (be caparisoned ) (of a horse ) be decked out in rich decorative coverings. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from obsolete French caparasson, from Spanish caparazón ‘saddlecloth ’, from capa ‘hood ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
caparisoned
ca par i soned /kəpǽrɪsənd /形容詞 ⦅かたく やや古 ⦆〈馬 乗り手が 〉盛装した, 着飾った .