A daisy rein is a leather strap that attaches to the head piece of the bridle and then onto the D rings on the saddle. If runs along the crest of the horse and prevents the horse lowering his head beyond the movement needed for the gait. It is most commonly used on ponies who have a tendancy to literly throw the rider off by simply lowering his head. It is mainly see at the riding school. Also the grass riens are a similar kind of strap and used with the same intention as the daisy rein but the strap is attached to the browband instead of the headpiece.
Rein: leather strap used for guiding animals Reyn: Obsolete; used by Chaucer as rein or rain. Reign: to rule, or the extent or duration of such
Rein Liblic's birth name is Liblic, Rein Igorevich.
Rein Strikwerda was born in 1930.
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The homonym for rein is rain.
Rein, leash or tether
The definition for "rein" -- when used as a verb as it was here -- from wiktionary.org is: "To stop or slow a horse by pulling the reins; To stop or slow something, by exercising control."Thus, the sentence in question indicates that the group believes the board (Maricopa County Board of Supervisors) needs to stop or slow Sheriff Arpaio by exercising control. When the word "rein" is used in this way, it is most commonly expressed as "rein in", as it was in this instance.
A bearing rein is another term for a checkrein - a strap used to keep horses' heads high, which were fashionable in Victorian England but painful and damaging to a horse's neck.
The homophone for the word reign is rein. "Reign" refers to a period of rule by a monarch, while "rein" refers to the straps used to control a horse.
"The rider was unable to complete the horse race, as the horse's left rein had worn through and snapped." A rein is the strap connected to the bit in a horse's mouth. It is held by the rider, and used to steer the horse. Normally there are two reins, one either side of the horse.
To rein is to hold something back: When the horses go too fast, I rein them in.To reign is to rule: Alexander the Great reigned over most of his known world.A rein is a leather strap, or a similar (metaphorical) restriction. It's often used in the plural: Grab the reins!or I gave her free rein to do what she needed.A reign is a period of rule: Queen Elizabeth's reign has lasted almost 60 years.
Andrew Rein is 5' 10".