fetlock
111To set on foot — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace… …
112Under foot — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace… …
113White-foot — n. (Far.) A white mark on the foot of a horse, between the fetlock and the coffin. [1913 Webster] …
114Windgall — Wind gall , n. (Far.) A soft tumor or synovial swelling on the fetlock joint of a horse; so called from having formerly been supposed to contain air. [1913 Webster] …
115break down — verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to cause to fall or collapse by breaking or shattering b. to make ineffective < break down legal barriers > 2. a. to divide into parts or categories b. to …
116cannon bone — noun Etymology: French canon, literally, cannon Date: 1834 a bone in hoofed mammals that extends from the knee or hock to the fetlock; especially the enlarged metacarpal or metatarsal of the third digit of a horse …
117pastern — noun Etymology: Middle French pasturon, from pasture pastern, from Old French empasturer to hobble (a horse), from pasture tether, modification of Late Latin (chorda) pastoria, from Latin, feminine of pastorius of a herdsman, from pastor herdsman …
118windgall — noun Date: circa 1534 a soft tumor or synovial swelling on a horse s leg in the region of the fetlock joint …
119Horse — For other uses, see Horse (disambiguation). Domestic horse …
120Llama — For other uses, see Llama (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Lama. Llama …