A horse lover.
equestrienne - a female rider on horseback ( The Merriam-Webster Dictionary )
Formally, an "equestrienne". Generally, all horseback riders are called "equestrians".
Please be more specific regarding this mysterious British equestrienne.
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She's famous for two things. Firstly, and above all, she's the granddaughter of The Queen. Secondly, she's a champion equestrienne
A female equestrian is typically referred to as a "horsewoman" or "equestrienne."
Try: exceeded, beekeeper, defenselessness, effervescence, enfeeblement, freebee, referee, teepee, equestrienne. Some of those have more than 4, hope that's okay.
it is called just a rider in general nothing special about being a girl or boy rider hope my tip helped!!! Actually, if your talking about western stuff they're called cowgirls. The female rider is an equestrienne ( male term: equestrian, all are called equestrians. In the Netherlands a female rider is called an "amazone".
An Equestrian for men, and Equestrienne for women.
On the military angle- she was involved AGAINST land mines, so that would be anti-war. Princess Anne is an honorary RA officer and is qualified with the service ( probably Enfield) rifles and so on. She is also a cav type, being a noted equestrienne. she's the horsey type, at arms!
I don't know who Princess Annie is but the Princess Anne is the British Princess Royal and her two children are Peter and Zara PhillipsThe Princess Royal (The Queen's daughter, The Princess Anne), as two children: *Mr Peter Phillips, who is married to Autumn *Miss Zara Phillips MBE, a renowned equestrienne
Audrey Scott has: Played Bat Performer in "The Furies" in 1930. Played Equestrienne in "Thirteen Women" in 1932. Played Rider in "Lady Tubbs" in 1935. Played Hunt Guest in "The Dark Angel" in 1935. Played Lady Godiva in "Nothing Sacred" in 1937. Played Horsewoman in "In Old Chicago" in 1937. Played Undetermined Role in "Buffalo Bill" in 1944. Played Sidesaddle Rider in "The List of Adrian Messenger" in 1963.