- humiliation. It was an
iron muzzle in an
iron framework that
enclosed the head (although some
bridles were
masks that
depicted suffering). A
bridle-bit (or curb-plate)...
-
sometimes depicted as the scold's
bridle, uses
similar mechanics to that of the
common horse bit. The
scolds bridle however, is
almost always ****ociated...
- make a
bridle and one was used to make the
Helmet of Constantine. Two
relics exist that have the form of a
bridle and are
claimed to be the
bridle of Constantine:...
- Germany, 3rd c. AD
Warrior of
Kemathen burial reconstruction,
Germany Horse bridle, Germany, 3rd c. AD
Settlement artifacts,
Germany Farm at
Feddersen Wierde...
-
stitch is a hand-sewing
stitch commonly used in bookbinding,
saddle and
bridle making, leathercraft, and shoemaking.
Saddle stitch uses two
threads in...
-
domesticated animals. This
equipment includes such
items as saddles, stirrups,
bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses.
Equipping a
horse is
often referred...
- riders. If the
kelpie was
already wearing a
bridle,
exorcism might be
achieved by
removing it. A
bridle taken from a
kelpie was
endowed with magical...
- A
branding iron is used for branding,
pressing a
heated metal shape against an
object or
livestock with the
intention of
leaving an
identifying mark. The...
-
placeholder head and mane, made of the fire it spews, to
which a red-hot
iron bridle is tied. The
curse of the
Headless Mule
cannot be
transmitted (unlike...
- Encyclopedists" for the book collection) was
published in
Astounding in May 1942; "
Bridle and Saddle" (retitled "The Mayors" for the collection) in June 1942; "The...