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Definition of Leading rein
1. Noun. Rein to direct the horse's head left or right.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Leading Rein
Literary usage of Leading rein
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"In holding the reins, the near side leading rein is on the top of the forefinger
of the left hand, the off leading rein being between the first and second ..."
2. Illustrated Horse Breaking by Matthew Horace Hayes (1889)
"The crupper leading rein—Gentling the horse—Throwing the horse with the
strait-jacket—Making the horse lie down by means of the cord—Keeping the horse in a ..."
3. Illustrated Horse-breaking by Matthew Horace Hayes (1908)
"The use of the crupper leading-rein, on the contrary, prompts the animal to ...
I do not know who invented this form of leading-rein, which was employed by ..."
4. A Manual of Coaching by Fairman Rogers (1900)
"... has a single leading-rein, which goes to the near side of his bit, and a short
rein from the off side of the bit to a point on the leading-rein, ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1890)
""I think I might now dispense with the leading rein," said Luba, suddenly and
with a shade of childish petulance. " It is so tiresome to be guided about ..."