steed

[US]/stiːd/
[UK]/stid/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. horse; war horse, charger

Example Sentences

Never is a steed pigsty-born;nor an evergreen pine potbound.

An old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop a thousand li.

In this paper, we used 20 high-quality carburet structure steed, recommended the experiment on abrasive water jet metal-cutting and others affecting metallurgic structure.

The Queen of Elfland, who carried off Thomas the Rhymer upon her milk-white steed swifter than the wind, came riding by the Eildon Tree as a lady, if one of enchanting beauty.

He rode his trusty steed through the forest.

The knight mounted his steed and prepared for battle.

She enjoyed the feeling of freedom while riding her steed.

The steed galloped gracefully across the meadow.

The steed neighed loudly as it approached the stable.

The king's steed was adorned with intricate designs on its saddle.

The steed's hooves pounded against the ground as it raced towards the finish line.

The steed's coat gleamed in the sunlight.

The princess's steed was known for its speed and agility.

The steed carried its rider bravely into battle.

Real-world Examples

A towering knight riding an emerald steed burst into the room, stunning the court into silence.

Source: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

Well, the Norse gods have sent Sleipnir — son of Loki and the greatest of Asgard's steeds.

Source: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

" You have chosen a splendid steed, my son, " said the king when Sigurd reached the palace.

Source: American Elementary School English 4

Then Sigurd leaped from his steed and entered.

Source: American Elementary School English 4

Your average riders have two basic choices when it comes to staying on a moving steed.

Source: Science 60 Seconds - Scientific American February 2023 Compilation

But hark! through the fast-flashing lightning of war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far?

Source: American Version Language Arts Volume 6

Just at that moment a horseman came into sight, galloping down hill, his steed covered with foam.

Source: American Original Language Arts Volume 5

“Next, I shall make that horse fly! ” cried the King, pointing his twig at his own steed.

Source: The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling

The axe crashes through helmet and skull deep into the brain, and the riderless steed gallops wildly away!

Source: British Original Language Textbook Volume 4

The horse followed, —a tall steed, and on its back a rider.

Source: Jane Eyre (Original Version)

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