shabrack

shabrack

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  • Shabrack — or Shabraque (Turkish: çaprak ) is a saddlecloth, often of goatskin, formerly used by European light cavalry.ources and references* [http://unabridged.merriam webster.com/cgi bin/unabridged?va=shabrack Merriam Webster Unabridged Shabrack entry] …   Wikipedia

  • Shabrack — Shab rack, n. [Turk. tsh[=a]pr[=a]k, whence F. chabraque, G. shabracke.] (Mil.) The saddlecloth or housing of a cavalry horse. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • shabrack — kruponas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Nugarinė oda. atitikmenys: angl. shabrack rus. крупон; чепрак ryšiai: sinonimas – nugarena …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • shabrack — shab·rack || ʃæbræk n. saddlecloth …   English contemporary dictionary

  • shabrack — shab·rack …   English syllables

  • shabrack —   n. saddle cloth …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • shabrack — n. hist. a cavalry saddle cloth. Etymology: G Schabracke of E. European orig.: cf. Russ. shabrak …   Useful english dictionary

  • List of English words of Turkic origin — This is a list of words that have entered into the English language from the Turkic languages. Many of them came via traders and soldiers from and in the Ottoman Empire. There are some Turkic words as well, most of them entered English via the… …   Wikipedia

  • Spanish Riding School — The Spanish Riding School (de: Spanische Hofreitschule , the Spanish Court Riding School ) of Vienna, Austria, is a traditional riding school for Lipizzan horses, which perform in the Winter Riding School in the Hofburg. Not only is it a center… …   Wikipedia

  • McClellan saddle — M1859 McClellan saddle of the Civil War period, displaying its rawhide seat covering. Fort Kearny State Park and Museum, Nebraska The McClellan saddle was a riding saddle designed by George B. McClellan, a career Army officer in the U.S. Army,… …   Wikipedia

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