roughrider
Kelime Anlamı :
1. yabani at terbiyecisi.
2. başıbozuk süvari [amer.].
3. yabani at binicisi.
4. kovboy.
5. at terbiye eden kimse.
6. azgın ata binebilen kimse.
7. başıbozuk süvari.
Tanımlar :
1.
A skilled rider of little-trained horses, especially one who breaks horses for riding.
2. A member of the first U.S. volunteer cavalry regiment under Theodore roosevelt in the spanish-american war.
2. A member of the first U.S. volunteer cavalry regiment under Theodore roosevelt in the spanish-american war.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A horsebreaker.
2. A noncommissioned officer in the british cavalry whose duty is to assist the riding master.
2. A noncommissioned officer in the british cavalry whose duty is to assist the riding master.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
one who breaks horses; especially (mil.), a noncommissioned officer in the british cavalry, whose duty is to assist the riding master.
2. an officer or enlisted man in the 1st U. S. volunteer cavalry, a regiment raised for the spanish war of 1898, composed mostly of western cowboys and hunters and eastern college athletes and sportsmen, largely organized, and later commanded, by Theodore roosevelt. sometimes, locally, a member of any of various volunteer cavalry commands raised in 1898.
2. an officer or enlisted man in the 1st U. S. volunteer cavalry, a regiment raised for the spanish war of 1898, composed mostly of western cowboys and hunters and eastern college athletes and sportsmen, largely organized, and later commanded, by Theodore roosevelt. sometimes, locally, a member of any of various volunteer cavalry commands raised in 1898.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
one who breaks young or wild horses to the saddle; in the army, a non-commissioned cavalry or artillery officer detailed to assist the riding-master, one being allowed to each troop or battery.
2. loosely, a horseman occupied with hard, rough work.
3. one who breaks young or wild horses to the saddle; in the british army, a non-commissioned cavalry or artillery officer detailed to assist the riding-master, one being allowed to each troop or battery.
4. A horseman accustomed to rough or hard riding, such as cow-boys or frontiersmen: applied specifically, in the late spanish-american war, to the members of a volunteer regiment of cavalry, recruited partly from western cow-boys.
2. loosely, a horseman occupied with hard, rough work.
3. one who breaks young or wild horses to the saddle; in the british army, a non-commissioned cavalry or artillery officer detailed to assist the riding-master, one being allowed to each troop or battery.
4. A horseman accustomed to rough or hard riding, such as cow-boys or frontiersmen: applied specifically, in the late spanish-american war, to the members of a volunteer regiment of cavalry, recruited partly from western cow-boys.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia