How Do You Spell CAPARISON?

Pronunciation: [kˈapɐɹˌɪsən] (IPA)

Caparison is a noun that refers to decorative coverings for horses, often worn in parades or ceremonies. The spelling of caparison can be a bit tricky, as it contains some less common letter combinations. The IPA phonetic transcription for caparison is /kəˈpærɪsən/. Notice that the "a" sounds in the first and second syllables are different, with the first being pronounced like "uh" and the second like "æ". The "i" before the "s" is pronounced like "uh" instead of the more common "ee" sound.

CAPARISON Meaning and Definition

  1. Caparison is a noun that refers to a decorative covering or ornamentation that is worn or placed on a horse, especially during ceremonial events or parades. It is often made of elaborate and eye-catching materials such as velvet, brocade, or silk, and is designed to enhance the horse's appearance and denote its importance or belonging to a particular group or organization.

    Derived from the French word "caparasse," meaning "horse's covering," caparisons have a long history dating back to ancient times when horses were considered symbols of power, wealth, and prestige. In medieval Europe, caparisons were commonly used by knights and noble families to display their heraldic colors and coat of arms.

    Caparison can also be used as a verb, meaning to adorn or embellish something or someone in a showy or elaborate manner. For example, one might use the word to describe the act of dressing up a float in a parade with bright garlands and streamers, or embellishing a stage for a theatre production with extravagant set designs and props.

    Overall, caparison encapsulates the idea of decorative attire or ornamentation used to enhance the visual appeal and status of horses, as well as other objects or individuals in a showy or extravagant manner.

  2. • An ornamental cover laid over the saddle of a horse.
    • To cover with an ornamental cloth, as a horse; to deck; to dress out superbly.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CAPARISON

The word "caparison" has an intriguing etymology. It originated in the late Middle English period, derived from the Old French word "caparasson", which came from the Spanish "caparazón". The Spanish word refers to the armor or protective covering for a horse, particularly the kind used in medieval warfare.

Interestingly, the Spanish word "caparazón" itself has some interesting roots. It stems from the Arabic word "qabāra", which means "shell" or "carapace". The Arabic word was adopted into medieval Spanish during the era of Islamic rule in the Iberian Peninsula.

Over time, the term "caparison" evolved to refer not only to horse armor but also to the ornamental covering or trappings used to decorate horses on ceremonial occasions. It eventually took on a broader meaning, encompassing any kind of decorative covering or attire used for horses or even people.

Similar spelling words for CAPARISON

Plural form of CAPARISON is CAPARISONS

Conjugate verb Caparison

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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FUTURE

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

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NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to caparison

PAST CONTINUOUS

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PAST PARTICIPLE

caparisoned

PAST PERFECT

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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

caparisoning

PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

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SIMPLE PAST

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