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headstall

American  
[hed-stawl] / ˈhɛdˌstɔl /

noun

  1. that part of a bridle or halter that encompasses the head of an animal.


headstall British  
/ ˈhɛdˌstɔːl /

noun

  1. another word (esp US) for head collar

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Etymology

Origin of headstall

First recorded in 1425–75, headstall is from the late Middle English word hedstall. See head, stall 1

Example Sentences

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When Chaplin was made Viscount in 1916, his arms consisted partly of a "chest-nut-colored race horse in a white headstall."

From Time Magazine Archive

He turned back, slipped the bit in Dox’s mouth, and laced the big flop ears into the headstall.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

He got it out, reached forward and cut the headstall.

From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes

He tried to rub the headstall off on the manger.

From "The Red Pony" by John Steinbeck

In the dusk its headstall flickered and flashed, as if it were studded with gems like living stars.

From "The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien