Warhorse
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British pronunciation/wˈɔːhɔːs/
American pronunciation/wˈɔːɹhɔːɹs/
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a horse that is trained for battle or used by soldiers in a war

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A warhorse is a horse that has been trained and used for battle, typically carrying a knight or other soldier into combat. These horses were carefully selected and bred for their strength, agility, and courage, and were often well-armored themselves. The use of warhorses dates back to ancient times, with various breeds being favored in different regions and periods of history. In medieval Europe, the destrier was a popular warhorse breed known for its speed and strength. Warhorses were highly prized and often owned by nobility or wealthy soldiers, and they played a crucial role in military campaigns throughout history. Despite the advent of modern warfare and the decline of cavalry, the legacy of the warhorse lives on in popular culture and military traditions.

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a work of art (composition or drama) that is part of the standard repertory but has become hackneyed from much repetition

03

an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service

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