stirrup in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for stirrup in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

stirrup [Brit ˈstɪrəp, Am ˈstɪrəp] N (all contexts)

stirrup cup [Am ˈstɪrəp ˌkəp] N

stirrup pump [Am ˈstɪrəp ˌpəmp] N

stirrup leather [Am ˈstɪrəp ˌlɛðər] N

stirrup bone [ˈstɪrəpbəʊn] N ANAT

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One description mentions strings being attached to the stirrup or foot to hold the skirts in place when riding.
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Stirrups may also be made of synthetic materials and various metallic alloys.
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Some riders ride with the stirrup more home, or shoved toward the heel.
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The stirrup socks served to display team colors, stripes or team logos.
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The rider's whole weight is at times supported entirely by the stirrups.
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Stirrup jars were originally intended for use as containers for oil and wine.
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The boots had a low heel, and a semi-pointed toe that made them practical for mounted troops as they allowed easy use of stirrups.
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Contemporaries regarded stirrups and spurs as inhibiting for this purpose.
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Paintings portraying deities are most commonly found on ceramic stirrup bottle spouts.
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The stirrup itself is similar, but the length of the stirrup leather is different.
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