To the best of my knowledge, the actual origin of the word horse is unknown. I do know that the term horse appeared actually as "hors". It appeared as that before the 12th century in old English. In 1100 the term horse became a part of the English that is spoken today.
The word equestrian stems from the Latin word "equester" which was used to reference a knight on horseback.
equestrian originated in england
equestrian was invented in 1856 b.c. and the word was invented in 1855
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The word safari originated in Africa or the Middle East.
The alligator comes from the Spanish.
equestrian originated in england
I am a equestrian.
It comes from the latin equus meaning horse. :)
The word "equestrian" is derived from the Latin "equestris", or horseman.
i was in-voled in an equestrian program
equestrian was invented in 1856 b.c. and the word was invented in 1855
The word equestrian refers to a person skilled in equitation, or horseback riding.
1656
"Equestrian competition".
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