Equerry

Equerry: a personal attendant of a member of the royal family. Historically, the equerry was the royal stable. The equerry was also the name of those in charge of the horses of a nobleman. This word looks like it desperately wants to derive from the Latin word equus,...

Hippophile

Do you love horses?  If so, you might be a hippophile. After all, a hippophile is a lover of horses.  Hippophile comes from the Greek words ἳππος (hippos), horse, and φίλος (philos): fond, loving, beloved.

There is a better way.

If you have followed my blog for any amount of time, you know I am a fan of the e-zine, Early to Rise.  You can check out the site here: http://www.earlytorise.com/ In a recent article, the editor, Craig Ballantyne, reminds us that we can use our time, though...

Equestrian

Equestrian: All things horse.  This word goes in various directions, but remember, each definition has something to do with horses, or life with horses.  1. Pertaining to horses or horsemanship; as equestrian feats. 2. Being on horseback; as an equestrian lady. 3....

Hippology

Hippology: the study of horses; equine knowledge. Whenever I teach my students new words, they start to get the hang of it. There is always one kid who attempts to create a new word by simply adding, -ology. This creates rather ridiculous words. Coffeology, Bugology,...