How Do You Spell HORSEY?

Pronunciation: [hˈɔːsi] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "horsey" is quite straightforward. It is spelled with the letters H-O-R-S-E-Y. The IPA phonetic transcription for "horsey" is /ˈhɔːsi/. This indicates that the first syllable is pronounced with an "aw" sound, as in "caw", and the second syllable is pronounced with a long "e" sound, as in "knee". This word is used to describe something that is related to or resembles a horse, such as a horsey ride or a horsey scent.

HORSEY Meaning and Definition

  1. Horsey is an adjective that refers to something that is related to, characteristic of, or resembling a horse. It is primarily used to describe physical appearances, behaviors, or qualities associated with horses. The term is derived from the noun "horse."

    When used to describe a person, "horsey" suggests that their physical features or mannerisms resemble those of a horse. It might imply that the person has a long face, prominent nose, or a particular angularity to their features reminiscent of a horse. Similarly, it can be used in the context of someone's gait or movement, evoking the grace or power associated with a horse's stride.

    Beyond individuals, "horsey" may describe objects or attributes that have a horse-like quality. For example, a horsey scent could be reminiscent of hay or manure, while describing a garment as horsey could mean it has an equestrian style or pattern.

    In a figurative sense, an activity or event can be referred to as horsey if it involves or relates to horses. This could include horse racing, equestrian sports, or events showcasing horses. It might also refer to places or institutions that are associated with horses, such as a horsey farm, a horsey school, or a horsey event center.

    Overall, "horsey" serves as an expressive adjective that encapsulates various aspects connected to horses, encompassing both physical characteristics and broader associations.

Common Misspellings for HORSEY

Etymology of HORSEY

The word "horsey" is derived from the noun "horse", which can be traced back to the Old English word "hors". The Old English word itself came from the Proto-Germanic word "hross" or "khrossaz". This Proto-Germanic root is believed to have originated from a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) word "kursos", meaning swift or to run. Thus, the etymology of "horsey" is directly linked to its association with horses, referring to something or someone that resembles or relates to horses.

Similar spelling words for HORSEY

  • HIS/HERS,
  • one-horse,
  • Horse-keeper,
  • Horacio,
  • Rear-horse,
  • horace,
  • Blood-horse,
  • re-hires,
  • Horse-stinger,
  • hiroyasu,
  • horse-sense,
  • horse-trainer,
  • co-heres,
  • Horse-cucumber,
  • HERAS,
  • root-hairs,
  • Horse-breaker,
  • prison-hourse,
  • Hunting-horse,
  • Horaz,
  • hearsay,
  • Horse-laugh,
  • hours-of-service,
  • Hirs,
  • horse-hoof,
  • Horse-jockey,
  • Hare's-tail,
  • h-hours,
  • horse-racing,
  • anti-heroes,
  • Horse-whim,
  • Horse-tail,
  • his-and-hers,
  • Houris,
  • hoers,
  • harrows,
  • re-hearse,
  • horse-pox,
  • harz,
  • Four-horss,
  • hirose,
  • hersey,
  • horse-traded,
  • Horse-flesh,
  • Clothes-horse,
  • HIRS/MSU,
  • Horse-faced,
  • Hoarse-sounding,
  • heirs,
  • Horse-litter,
  • horse-and-buggy,
  • horse-riding,
  • hors-d'oeuvre,
  • houries,
  • horse-trades,
  • over-hears,
  • hauerwas,
  • charley-horse,
  • house,
  • watt-hours,
  • un-horse,
  • horse-weed,
  • Horse-tails,
  • HOARS,
  • kilowatt-hours,
  • Hursey,
  • Horacia,
  • cart-before-the-horse,
  • horas,
  • Horse-hoe,
  • two-horse,
  • stalking-horse,
  • Horse-pond,
  • hair's-breaths,
  • highrise,
  • rocking-horse,
  • massey-harris,
  • horse-race,
  • herisau,
  • co-heiress,
  • heres,
  • hoorays,
  • HIRS/3,
  • horse-trail,
  • Hurries,
  • Heroes,
  • 13-horse,
  • horse-opera,
  • in-heres,
  • hyers,
  • herizo,
  • 48-hours,
  • heureuse,
  • Horse-way,
  • hours-long,
  • Cock-horse,
  • horrocks,
  • Horse-shoeing,
  • har-de-hars,
  • hoarser,
  • horse-ripping,
  • horse-power,
  • hearse,
  • HIRS/2I,
  • hears,
  • half-hours,
  • Harriss,
  • horse-trading,
  • hair's-breadth,
  • harrass,
  • Horse-mill,
  • harras,
  • hurrays,
  • heiress,
  • HYRCY,
  • horse-back,
  • hurrahs,
  • Hare's-ear,
  • hose,
  • harass,
  • hoarse,
  • anti-heros,
  • horse,
  • horse-soldier,
  • hirasawa,
  • Horse-drench,
  • harrisia,
  • horse-head,
  • Hyrse,
  • Horse-worm,
  • horse-mounted,
  • co-heirs,
  • heures,
  • heresay,
  • Horse-shoe,
  • haras,
  • Hearse-like,
  • Hairs,
  • horse-sickness,
  • Horse-marten,
  • haraz,
  • Horse-boat,
  • herries,
  • 24-hours,
  • hyeres,
  • HURS,
  • Hearse-cloth,
  • Horse-leechery,
  • person-hours,
  • HORIZ,
  • four-horse,
  • HEROS,
  • harries,
  • HARZI,
  • horus,
  • horkey,
  • heris,
  • Horse-play,
  • post-horse,
  • b.horse,
  • horsa,
  • horse-tribe,
  • harrys,
  • Horse-artillery,
  • White-horse-fish,
  • heeres,
  • HERZ,
  • pale-horse,
  • heresy,
  • thill-horse,
  • haris,
  • hair's-breath,
  • heroize,
  • Hires,
  • Horse-knacker,
  • Heroess,
  • herrs,
  • harazi,
  • horse-fly,
  • dark-horse,
  • HiRISE,
  • Horse-boy,
  • after-hours,
  • Led-horse,
  • haarhuis,
  • horse-cart,
  • Harse.,
  • 11-horse,
  • war-horse,
  • bat-horse,
  • horse-breeding,
  • hairs-breath,
  • horse-radish,
  • Horse-emmet,
  • HIRS-1,
  • man-hours,
  • horse-chestnut,
  • Horse-courser,
  • HIRS/2,
  • Horse-block,
  • Horse-cloth,
  • Stone-horse,
  • HERSS,
  • HARCI,
  • heers,
  • off-hours,
  • horse-pistol,
  • harrisii,
  • Horse-load,
  • hewers,
  • Horky,
  • Horse-leech,
  • harisu,
  • hairs-breaths,
  • hares,
  • horsy,
  • highers,
  • 12-hours,
  • harris,
  • Gin-horse,
  • hours,
  • horsie,
  • trojan-horse,
  • Horse-dealer,
  • Horse-hair,
  • Light-horse,
  • 12-horse,
  • work-for-hires,
  • horse-brier,
  • HARS,
  • super-heroes,
  • horse-like,
  • horse-trade,
  • cross-hairs,
  • Horse-milliner,
  • horos,
  • small-hours,
  • harissa,
  • hare's-eye,
  • Horse-meat,
  • Malt-horse,
  • high-horse,
  • Hers,
  • Herse,
  • Stud-horse,
  • huarizo,
  • peltate-hairs,
  • horse-drawn,
  • hors,
  • man-on-a-horse,
  • hors-doeuvre,
  • horse-powered.

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