Definition of throatlatch in English:
throatlatch
(also throatlash)
noun ˈθrəʊtlatʃˈTHrōtˌlaCH
A strap passing under a horse's throat to help keep the bridle in position.
喉革(指马勒通过马颈的部分)
Example sentencesExamples
- Have you ever wished there were a better way to keep the throatlatch on your bridle from falling out or being all on one side?
- It boasts a straight collar with a throatlatch, a hidden placket with a three-button closure, and hacking pockets, giving it a distinguished vintage flair.
- Under jockey Pedro Alvarado, Roscoe Pito stayed at the throatlatch of Bold Texas through a quarter-mile in: 23 and a half-mile in: 47.31.
- Elastic loops allow the throatlatch to slip onto our barrette back concho.
- Also, they put such an emphasis on a fine throatlatch that I think they are making a smaller wind pipe. A big loose-hanging windpipe has a lot to do with air-exchange, which makes these horses able to gallop so well.