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Thinkerbell
25th May 2002, 02:33 PM
As I am writing my MSc thesis in English, but my native language is Norwegian, I need some help with my vocabulary. I need to know the correct English word for driving with one horse, and with two horses side-by-side. (Stupid, really -I know the words "tandem" and "troika", but I don't know the words for the normal driving...)
Thanx in advance!
Wally
25th May 2002, 05:59 PM
Right, one horse in harness by himself is known as driving single.
A pair side by side is just that, pairs driving. Pairs vehicles have a pole which goes between the two horses which is attached to their collars which is how the steering works.
A tandem is one in front of the other using a 2 wheel cart with shafts. A "randem" is 3 in a line and only used in shows to demonstrate the skill of horse and driver.
" four in hand" or a team. Mostly applies to 4, but can be applied to a team of three as well, two side by side nearest the cart and one leading in the middle. This is also known as a "unicorn"
If you are driving a team of 6 it is refered to as "6 in hand" and so on.
Troika is 3 in a line using a special cart.
Thinkerbell
25th May 2002, 06:26 PM
Thank you! Do you happen to have the encyclopedia-gene or something? ;)
maverick927
12th Jul 2002, 06:52 PM
It's good to have experienced people around, you're question just answered mine!!
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