crupper
Americannoun
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a leather strap fastened to the saddle of a harness and looping under the tail of a horse to prevent the harness from slipping forward.
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the rump or buttocks of a horse.
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armor for the rump of a horse.
noun
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a strap from the back of a saddle that passes under the horse's tail to prevent the saddle from slipping forwards
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the part of the horse's rump behind the saddle
Etymology
Origin of crupper
1250–1300; Middle English cro ( u ) per, variant of cruper < Anglo-French. See croup 2, -er 2
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