Stirrup /(?)/
Stir·rup
Stirrup
n.
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A kind of ring, or bent piece of metal, wood, leather, or the like, horizontal in one part for receiving the foot of a rider, and attached by a strap to the saddle, -- used to assist a person in mounting a horse, and to enable him to sit steadily in riding, as well as to relieve him by supporting a part of the weight of the body.
Our host upon his stirpoes stood anon.
- Any piece resembling in shape the stirrup of a saddle, and used as a support, clamp, etc. See Bridle iron. (Carp. & Mach.)
- A rope secured to a yard, with a thimble in its lower end for supporting a footrope. (Naut.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Stirrup bone
- the stapes.
- Stirrup cup
- a parting cup taken after mounting.
- Stirrup iron
- an iron stirrup.
- Stirrup leather
- the strap which attaches a stirrup to the saddle. See Stirrup, 1.