- the end of the poem, the
valkyries sing "start we
swiftly with
steeds unsaddled—hence to
battle with
brandished swords!" The
prose narrative picks up...
- racing, the
location where the
racehorses are
mounted before a race and
unsaddled after a race.: 156 pair Two
horses harnessed side-by-side.: 157 Often...
- but was so
tired after the race that he didn't want to
return to the
unsaddling enclosure.
Gallant Man won
convincingly and set an
American record for...
- , sponge,
hammer ablative: to
remove something from X, e.g., deplane,
unsaddle privative: to
remove X from something, e.g., pit (olives), behead, bone...
-
ogled along the way, and that the
captives were humiliated,
carried on
unsaddled camels, and,
according to al-Tabari,
bound in
ropes and shackles. The...
-
nostrils either during the
running of a race, or when
returning to be
unsaddled. May be due to Exercise-induced
pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). May explain...
-
Chris Turner (Seagull Books, 2013) Les Désarçonnés (Gr****et, 2012). The
Unsaddled, trans. John
Taylor (Seagull Books, 2023) Vie secrète (Gallimard, 1997)...
- him peace, made for Wadi'l-Qura, and when he
arrived there,
Midam was
unsaddling the
camel of the
Messenger of God, may God
bless him and
grant him peace...
- a race
track where horses are
paraded and
mounted before a race, and
unsaddled after a race Paddock, a toad
Paddock Shops, a
shopping center in Louisville...
-
described how a
herdsman breaking in a semi-wild
horse was able to
ungirth and
unsaddle his
horse as it
bucked underneath him. He wrote, "It is a
pleasure to see...