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Pony
pony
Pony n (kleines Pferd) zool.
Ponys pl
pony
ponies
Lenkgestell n (Lokomotive)
pony truck (locomotive)
Ponyrasse f
Ponyrassen pl
pony breed
pony breeds
Sportcoupé n auto
sporty two-door hardtop; pony car Am.
Sportcoupé n auto
sporty two-door hardtop; pony car Am.
kleiner, zweirÀdriger Pferdewagen m; Ponywagen m transp.
horse trap; pony trap; pony and trap; trap
PrÀsentations-Show f
dog and pony show, dog and pony act coll.
PrÀsentations-Show f
dog and pony show; dog and pony act coll.
Rappe m zool.
Rappen pl
auf Schusters Rappen ugs.
black horse
black horses
by shank's mare; by shanks's pony
GlĂ€schen Schnaps n; Schnapserl n Bayr. Ös.; Stamperl n Bayr. Ös. (klein); Buderl n Ös. (groß)
ein GlĂ€schen Stamperl Bayr. Ös. Wodka
jigger; pony; short Br.; shot Am.; snifter obs.
a jigger pony short Br. shot Am. of vodka
eine Summe fĂŒr etw. hinblĂ€ttern; berappen; blechen ugs.; löhnen ugs.; abdrĂŒcken ugs.; brandeln Bayr. Ös. ugs.
to shell out; to fork over out; to cough up; to stump up Br.; to pony up Am.; to plunk down Am. coll. a sum for sth.
eine Summe fĂŒr etw. hinblĂ€ttern; berappen; blechen ugs.; löhnen ugs.; abdrĂŒcken ugs.; brandeln Bayr. Ös. ugs. v
to shell out; to fork over out; to cough up; to stump up Br.; to pony up Am.; to plunk down Am. coll. a sum for sth.
Rappe m zool.
Rappen pl
auf Schusters Rappen humor. veraltet (zu Fuß)
black horse
black horses
on by shanks's pony Br. humor. dated; on by shank's mare Am. humor. dated (walking on foot)
Pferdewagen m (fĂŒr Personen) transp.
Pferdewagen pl
kleine, zweirÀdrige Pferdewagen pl; Ponywagen pl
horse and carriage; trap; horse buggy Am.
horse and carriages; traps; horse buggies
horse traps; pony traps; pony and traps; traps
Reiten n
Eselreiten n
Kamelreiten n
Pferdereiten n
Ponyreiten n
therapeutisches Reiten med. sport
Reiten ist immer seine große Leidenschaft gewesen.
riding
donkey riding
camel riding
horse riding; horseback riding Am.
pony riding
therapeutic horseback riding
Riding has always been his great passion.

pony Definition

Pony
(n.) A small horse.
Pony
(n.) Twenty-five pounds sterling.
Pony
(n.) A translation or a key used to avoid study in getting lessons
Pony
(n.) A small glass of beer.
Shetland pony
() One of a small, hardy breed of horses, with long mane and tail, which originated in the Shetland Islands

pony Bedeutung

pony-trekking a sport in which people ride across country on ponies
cow pony a light saddle horse trained for herding cattle
pony a range horse of the western United States
polo pony a small agile horse specially bred and trained for playing polo
cayuse
Indian pony
a small native range horse
pony any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder
Shetland pony breed of very small pony with long shaggy mane and tail
Welsh pony breed of small ponies originally from Wales
pony an informal term for a racehorse, he liked to bet on the ponies
pony cart
ponycart
donkey cart
tubart
a cart with an underslung axle and two seats
shot glass
jigger
pony
a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey
shank's mare
shanks' mare
shank's pony
shanks' pony
you own legs, I traveled on shank's mare
pony express express mail carried by relays of riders on horseback, especially between Missouri and California around
pony
trot
crib
a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)
cough up
pony up
spit up
give reluctantly, He coughed up some money for his children's tuition
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A pony is a small horse . Depending on context, a pony may be a horse that is under an approximate or exact height at the withers or a small horse with a specific conformation and temperament. There are many different breeds. Compared to other horses, ponies often exhibit thicker manes, tails and overall coat, as well as proportionally shorter legs, wider barrels, heavier bone, thicker necks, and shorter heads with broader foreheads. The word pony derives from the old French poulenet, meaning foal, a young, immature horse, but this is not the modern meaning; unlike a horse foal, a pony remains small when fully grown. However, on occasion, people who are unfamiliar with horses may confuse an adult pony with a foal.

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