ˈkabəˌlīn, -_ə̇n adjective
Etymology: Middle English caballin, from Latin caballinus, literally, of a horse, from caballus horse, nag + -inus -ine; from the ancient belief that the Muses' spring Hippocrene came from a hoofprint of the winged horse Pegasus — more at cavalcade
of a fountain : imparting poetic inspiration