CLYDESDALE


Meaning of CLYDESDALE in English

ˈklīdzˌdāl noun

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: from Clydesdale, valley in Scotland where it originated

: a heavy draft horse of a breed originally from Clydesdale, Scotland, distinguished by a dark brown or black coat, white blaze and stockings, and heavy feathering about the fetlock

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