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Definition of Lippizaner
1. Noun. A compact and sturdy saddle horse that is bred and trained in Vienna; smart and docile and excellent for dressage. "A Lippizan is black or brown when born but turns white by the time it is five years old"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lippizaner
Literary usage of Lippizaner
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vienna by Philippe Benet, Renata Holzbachova (2000)
"The famous performances of the lippizaner horses take place in a splendid ...
It was here that HIGH SCHOOL Early in the morning, the white lippizaner horses ..."
2. Marianne Moore: Vision Into Verse by Patricia C. Willis (1987)
"The quick maneuver suggests the agile Tom Fool; the circumstances of the drawing
recall those of the lippizaner dressage horses, originally in Spain, ..."
3. The Origin and Influence of the Thoroughbred Horse by William Ridgeway (1905)
"... handsomest type of carriage horse in the world, though their trotting speed
is limited to two or three miles an hour1. The lippizaner horses, bred at ..."
4. Adventure Guide to New Hampshire by Elizabeth L. Dugger (2002)
"The Mill at Loon Mountain hosts the Royal lippizaner Stallions each September.
Across the highway from the Mill is the Upper Pemigewasset Historical Museum, ..."
5. Points of the Horse: A Treatise on the Conformation, Movements, Breeds and by Matthew Horace Hayes (1904)
"lippizaner horses are greatly used in the Imperial stables and in some other
parts of Austria, but not very extensively, owing to their being rather small ..."
6. Adventure Guide to Hungary by Dante Mena (2007)
"... Bekb'lce, and on to Szilvasvarad to visit the lippizaner horses and ranch.
Hungarian horsemen took many international prizes in the championships held ..."
7. Romantic Weekends in Northern and Central Florida by Janet Groene, Gordon Groene (2003)
"... largest venue in the world for indoor, air-conditioned equestrian fireworks
and it fills with people, entertainers, and beautiful Arabian, lippizaner, ..."