Many varieties, differing in form, size, color, gait, speed, etc., are known, but all are believed to have been derived from the same original species. It is supposed to have been a native of the plains of Central Asia, but the wild species from which it was derived is not certainly known. The feral horses of America are domestic horses that have run wild; and it is probably true that most of those of Asia have a similar origin. Some of the true wild Asiatic horses do, however, approach the domestic horse in several characteristics.
Several species of fossil (Equus) are known from the later Tertiary formations of Europe and America. The fossil species of other genera of the family Equida are also often called horses, in general sense.
Collocations (42)
Black horse or Blood horse , etc. See under Black, etc. Horse aloes , caballine aloes.
Horse ant (Zoology) , a large ant (Formica rufa); -- called also horse emmet.
Horse artillery , that portion of the artillery in which the cannoneers are mounted, and which usually serves with the cavalry; flying artillery.
Horse balm (Botany) , a strong-scented labiate plant (Collinsonia Canadensis), having large leaves and yellowish flowers.
Horse bean (Botany) , a variety of the English or Windsor bean (Faba vulgaris), grown for feeding horses.
Horse boat , a boat for conveying horses and cattle, or a boat propelled by horses.
Horse box , a railroad car for transporting valuable horses, as hunters. [English]
Horse breaker or Horse trainer , one employed in subduing or training horses for use.
Horse car , (a) A railroad car drawn by horses. See under Car. (b) A car fitted for transporting horses. Horse cassia (Botany) , a leguminous plant (Cassia Javanica), bearing long pods, which contain a black, catharic pulp, much used in the East Indies as a horse medicine.
Horse cloth , a cloth to cover a horse.
Horse conch (Zoology) , a large, spiral, marine shell of the genus Triton. See Triton. Horse courser , (a) One that runs horses, or keeps horses for racing. — Johnson (b) A dealer in horses. [Obsolete] — Wiseman
Horse crab (Zoology) , the Limulus; -- called also horsefoot, horsehoe crab, and king crab.
Horse crevallé (Zoology) , the cavally.
Horse emmet (Zoology) , the horse ant.
Horse finch (Zoology) , the chaffinch. [Provincial English]
Horse gentian (Botany) , fever root.
Horse iron (Nautical) , a large calking iron.
Horse latitudes , a space in the North Atlantic famous for calms and baffling winds, being between the westerly winds of higher latitudes and the trade winds. — Ham. Nav. Encyc
Horse mackrel (Zoology) , (a) The common tunny (Orcynus thunnus), found on the Atlantic coast of Europe and America, and in the Mediterranean. (b) The bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix). (c) The scad. (d) The name is locally applied to various other fishes, as the California hake, the black candlefish, the jurel, the bluefish, etc.
Horse marine (Nautical) , an awkward, lubbery person; one of a mythical body of marine cavalry. [Slang]
Horse mussel (Zoology) , a large, marine mussel (Modiola modiolus), found on the northern shores of Europe and America.
Horse nettle (Botany) , a coarse, prickly, American herb, the Solanum Carolinense.
Horse purslain (Botany) , a coarse fleshy weed of tropical America (Trianthema monogymnum).
Horse race , a race by horses; a match of horses in running or trotting.
Horse racing , the practice of racing with horses.
Horse railroad , a railroad on which the cars are drawn by horses; -- in England, and sometimes in the United States, called a tramway.
Horse run (Civil Engineering) , a device for drawing loaded wheelbarrows up an inclined plane by horse power.
Horse sense , strong common sense. [Colloquial United States]
Horse soldier , a cavalryman.
Horse sponge (Zoology) , a large, coarse, commercial sponge (Spongia equina).
Horse sugar (Botany) , a shrub of the southern part of the United States (Symplocos tinctoria), whose leaves are sweet, and good for fodder.
Horse tick (Zoology) , a winged, dipterous insect (Hippobosca equina), which troubles horses by biting them, and sucking their blood; -- called also horsefly, horse louse, and forest fly.
Horse vetch (Botany) , a plant of the genus Hippocrepis (Hippocrepis comosa), cultivated for the beauty of its flowers; -- called also horsehoe vetch, from the peculiar shape of its pods.
Iron horse , a locomotive. [Colloquial]
Salt horse , the sailor's name for salt beef.
To look a gift horse in the mouth , to examine the mouth of a horse which has been received as a gift, in order to ascertain his age; -- hence, to accept favors in a critical and thankless spirit. — Lowell
To take horse , (a) To set out on horseback. — Macaulay (b) To be covered, as a mare. (c) See definition 7 (above).