stirruped

English

Etymology

stirrup + -ed

Adjective

stirruped (not comparable)

  1. (often in combination) Having stirrups.
    • 1967, Isaac Asimov, The Roman Empire:
      A man on horseback, well-stirruped, could withstand a lance thrust and could, in his turn, wield a lance or swing a sword with force.

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