Definition of Steeding

1. steed [v] - See also: steed

Lexicographical Neighbors of Steeding

steddying
stede
steded
stedes
stedfast
stedfastly
stedfastness
stedily
steding
steds
stedy
steed
steeded
steedied
steedies
steeding (current term)
steedless
steedlike
steeds
steedy
steedying
steek
steeked
steeking
steekit
steeks
steel
steel-plated
steel-toe boot
steel-wool

Literary usage of Steeding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tales of My Landlord by Walter Scott, Jedidiah Cleishbotham, Robert Morton (1820)
"... very true,—short sheep did make short rents—my father paid for our steeding just threescore pounds, and it stands me in three hundred, plack and bawbee. ..."

2. A Guide to the Middle English Metrical Romances Dealing with English and by Anna Hunt Billings (1901)
"... which might be rendered into English by Steed son of steeding or the like'. The name, and the horses' ears attributed to him seem to point to an ..."

3. Reynard the Fox by John Masefield (1920)
"... feeding Rose in a flock from the Kill Down steeding. The hare leaped up from her form and swerved Swift left for the ..."

4. New England and Other Poems by William Bingham Tappan (1819)
"The voices uttered, and another seal Of portent symbol opened—I saw The deep black steeding proudly issuing forth, On mystic errand. ..."

5. Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx by John Rhys (1901)
"... as it were 'Steed son of steeding,' with the Isle of Anglesey. Add to this that the Irish for Anglesey or Mona was Main ..."

6. Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx by John Rhys (1901)
"... as * it were 'Steed son of steeding,' with the Isle of Anglesey. Add to this that the Irish for Anglesey or Mona was Moin ..."

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