The English term "horses" can be translated in the Latin word "equi". Other Latin variations are equus, equa, quadrupedans, and caballas.
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The Latin word for rider is "eques." This word is related to the old Latin word "equus," which means, "horse."
The latin word for horse is Equus. I hope this helps you.
The Latin word for a cow is bovem. The Latin word for horse is equo, the word for pig is sus, and goat is hircum.
from Latin equester, equestr-, horseman, horse
The Latin word equus refers to "horse" in English language.
Equus = Horse Caballus = Horse, but an inferior one - a nag.
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It comes from the Latin word 'burricus' meaning small, shaggy horse
The root word for "chivalry" is "chevalerie," which comes from the Old French word "chevalier," meaning knight on horseback.
'Equus' itself is the root word. But its beginning letters equ- make up the root part from which all Latin words referring to horses are derived. It's connected with, but not derived from, the Greek word 'hippos' for 'horse'.
Caballos is a Spanish word that means horse. It comes from the Latin word which means the same. From that Latin root we also get a number of English words including calvary and chivalry.
Centaur is a mythical creature with head, arms and torso of a man and body and legs of a horse. In Latin it is called Tatem.