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 Translation for 'horseman' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a horseman | horsemen
SYNO equestrian | horseback rider | horse fancier | ...
hipis.
jinete {m}
horseman
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caballero {m}horseman
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Translation for 'horseman' from English to Spanish

horseman
jinete {m}hipis.

caballero {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • The Cult of the Thracian horseman was especially important in Philippi, where the Heros had the epithets of soter (saviour) and "epekoos" "answerer of prayers".
  • European colonists there knew it as the "light horseman", for the resemblance of the fish's skull to the helmet of a light horseman.
  • The hero-horseman is also a common character of Turko-Altaic and Alanic mythology.
  • "Death and the King's Horseman" is a play by Wole Soyinka based on a real incident that took place in Nigeria during the colonial era: the horseman of a Yoruba King was prevented from committing ritual suicide by the colonial authorities.
  • The horseman's pick was a weapon of Middle Eastern origin used by cavalry during the Middle Ages in Europe and the Middle East.

  • The first known instance of the term is from 1831, meaning "heavyweight horseman," later "boxer or wrestler of a certain weight" by 1896.
  • The ghost of a headless Hessian horseman is said to roam the links.
  • These coins were often typologically similar, with a heroic male portrait on the obverse and a horseman on the reverse - the so-called "jinete" (horseman) coins.
  • "The Phantom Horseman" is a 1990 Australian television film about a mysterious masked horseman.
  • File:Steppes horseman hunting.jpg|Horseman hunting a boar, with characteristic Xiongnu horse trappings, Southern Siberia, 280–180 BC. Hermitage Museum.

  • An avid horseman and patron of poets, he was known as "Kattuman Korran" ("Horseman Korran").
  • The upper section bears a horseman, a Pictish double disc symbol and a step symbol.
  • Richard Christian (1779–1862) was a celebrated English horseman.
  • The name was derived from "koňař" ("horseman").
  • John Walvoord, a premillennialist, believed the Seals will be opened during the Great Tribulation and coincides with the arrival of the Antichrist as the first horseman, a global war as the second horseman, an economic collapse as the third horseman, and the general die-off of one quarter of the World's population as the fourth horseman; which is followed by a global dictatorship under the Antichrist and the rest of the plagues.

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