That's the theory, but there doesn't seem to be any truth in it.
Status means accepted position in a social group.
'Horse' doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's an English word.
Chestnut is a color and doesn't mean anything really in regards to what a horse does or doesn't do. A chestnut colored horse can do anything a horse of any other color can do.
It doesn't mean really anything. it just means that the horse wants something from you if it thinks that you have a treat in your hand.
It doesn't actually mean anything, it is just a marking.
Nothing specific. A horse may look at anything or anyone.
to bombproof a horse it means that the horse is very safe and does not spook at anything. and pretty much ANYONE can ride it .
Do you mean "what position should your feet be in when riding a horse?" If so then this is the answer: you should have your heels down and knees bent with your feet right beside the girth.
The markings on a horse, on its head or legs, don't *mean* anything, anymore than the stripes on a zebra or the color of your hair.
Very close, but kon doesn't mean anything in Polish.Horse=Koń.
It could mean a lot of things, many horses do that for different reasons. The horse may want some attention, or a treat if you give your horse any. My horse does it sometimes when he wants to go riding. But like I said it could mean anything.
Brumby is a breed of horse and doesn't mean anything more in Norwegian than it does in other languages.