a male rider: rokhev (רוכב)
a female rider: rokhevet (רוכבת)
rider
It means a man who rides horses. "He's a fine horseman" means he is a good rider. In military usage, the word can refer to a mounted soldier, a cavalryman.
horse rider, horseman, horsewoman
walking across the bridge
The rider, also the horseman, the cavalier (male or female)
You may say 'norite,' written: 乗り手 In the context of a "horseman," you may say 'kishu,' written: 騎手
Sonny Steele
chevalier
A Jockey is generally someone who rides horses in a race, an Equestrian is someone who generally rides horses for pleasure.Depends on the type of riding. A Jockey rides a racehorse. Equestrian is a good umbrella term for any type of horseback rider.Horse RacingThe rider is called a "jockey".Mounted CompetitionsThe rider is an "equestrian".Other names for Horse Riders:(Depending on their jobs and functions): bronc buster, buckaroo, cavalryman, cowboy, dragoon, equerry, gaucho, horse guard, horse trainer, postilion, pricker, roughriderriderjockeyequestrian (or sometimes the feminine form 'equestrienne')cowboy / cowpoke / cowhand
Bobbie Coffin has written: 'Rider or horseman?' -- subject(s): Dressage, Horsemanship, Horses
In "Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2," to create a Grim Rider, you need to combine a Horseman and a Grim Reaper. The Horseman can be obtained by breeding certain monster combinations, while the Grim Reaper is typically acquired through various monster encounters or breeding. Ensure that both parent monsters are at a suitable level and have the required traits to produce the Grim Rider. Once combined, you’ll have your Grim Rider ready for battle!
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.