Dishorse vs Dishorsed - What's the difference?
dishorse | dishorsed |
(archaic) To dismount from a horse.
To unseat from a horse.
(Webster 1913) (dishorse)
(archaic) To dismount from a horse.
To unseat from a horse.
(Webster 1913)
As verbs the difference between dishorse and dishorsed
is that dishorse is (archaic|intransitive) to dismount from a horse while dishorsed is (dishorse).dishorse
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(dishors)- (Tennyson)
dishorsed
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(head)dishorse
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(dishors)- (Tennyson)