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noun
- 1. a horse being ridden or available for riding. archaic, literary
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A steed is a horse used or trained for riding, or something likened to a horse. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of steed from Merriam-Webster.
A steed is a literary term for a horse that is ridden. Learn how to use this word in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in different languages.
A steed is a literary term for a horse that is ridden. Learn how to use this word in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in different languages.
Steed definition: a horse, especially a high-spirited one.. See examples of STEED used in a sentence.
A steed is horse used for riding. In adventure stories set in the Middle Ages, knights are always galloping around on their trusty steeds. The noun steed is a very old-fashioned way to say "horse." In Middle English, a steed was distinguished as "a great horse," as opposed to a palfrey, an ordinary, everyday horse.
A steed is a large strong horse used for riding, especially a spirited or swift one. Learn the word origin, frequency, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of 'steed' in sentences.
A steed is a horse to ride on, often used in literary or humorous contexts. Learn how to say steed, see examples and synonyms, and compare with irony.