Definition of cavesson. Meaning of cavesson. Synonyms of cavesson

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Definition of cavesson

Cavesson
Cavesson Cav"es*son, Cavezon Cav"e*zon, n. [F. cave[,c]on, augm. fr. LL. capitium a head covering hood, fr. L. caput head. Cf. Caberzon.] (Man.) A kind of noseband used in breaking and training horses. [Written also caveson, causson.] --White.

Meaning of cavesson from wikipedia

- headstall or crownpiece, held independently of the bit, it is often called a cavesson or caveson noseband. In other styles of riding, a simple noseband is sometimes...
- A longeing cavesson (UK English: lungeing) is a piece of equipment used when longeing a horse.: 193–94 : 66-7  A longeing cavesson consists of a heavy...
- animal without using a bit. Direction control may also be via a noseband or cavesson, if one is used. The term hackamore is the most historically accurate word...
- It may have a snap, buckle, or chain on one end to attach to a longeing cavesson or bridle. A chain, although sometimes used with difficult horses, has...
- poll onto the upper neck, and holds multiple headstalls together when a cavesson or second bit is added, and holds the throatlatch in place on designs where...
- but is not considered a true hackamore. A simple leather noseband, or cavesson, is not a hackamore; a noseband is generally used in conjunction with a...
- reins and are used for riding and driving horses. English Bridles have a cavesson style noseband and are seen in English riding. Their reins are buckled...
- the influence of Olympic Equestrian competition. The rules on permitted cavessons (nosebands) saddles, saddle pads, etc., are subject to change and do change...
- brightly colored leather or vinyl, red being the most common color. The cavesson is sometimes plain leather, and sometimes colored to match the browband...
- the bit, an outcome prevented in an English bridle by the presence of a cavesson noseband. The snaffle differs from the pelham bit, the curb bit, and the...