Ledhorse is a combination of two words - lead and horse. "Lead" is pronounced as /liːd/, which means to guide or direct. "Horse" is pronounced as /hɔːrs/, which refers to a large, four-legged animal used for riding or carrying loads. When combined, the pronunciation becomes /ledhɔːrs/, with the stress on the first syllable. The spelling of "Ledhorse" correctly depicts the two words it is made up of while giving it a unique identity. Correct spelling ensures clear communication and prevents any confusion when conveying meaning through language.
There doesn't appear to be a widely recognized word "ledhorse" in English, so its etymology cannot be determined. It is possible that "ledhorse" is either a misspelling or a specific term that is not commonly used or recognized. If you have any further context or information about the word, I may be able to provide more assistance in finding its etymology.