| Definition of 'Warhorse' |
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1. (noun) warhorse
a work of art (composition or drama) that is part of the standard repertory but has become hackneyed from much repetition
2. (noun) veteran, old-timer, oldtimer, old hand, warhorse, old stager, stager
an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service
3. (noun) warhorse
horse used in war
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Sense: a horse used in battle.
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Afrikaans: strydros |
Arabic: حِصان الحَرْب |
Bulgarian: боен кон |
Brazilian: cavalo de guerra |
Czech: válečný kůň |
German: das Schlachtroß |
Danish: stridshest |
Greek: πολεμικό άλογο |
Spanish: caballo de guerra |
Estonian: sõjaratsu |
Farsi: اسب جنگي |
Finnish: sotaratsu |
French: cheval de bataille |
Hebrew: סוּס מִלחָמָה |
Hindi: जंगी घोड़ा |
Croatian: bojni konj |
Hungarian: csataló |
Indonesian: kuda perang |
Icelandic: stríðsfákur |
Italian: cavallo di battaglia |
Japanese: 軍馬 |
Korean: 군마 |
Lithuanian: kovosžirgas |
Latvian: kaujas zirgs |
Malay: kuda yang digunakan dalam |
Dutch: strijdros |
Norwegian: stridshest |
Polish: rumak bojowy |
Portuguese: cavalo de guerra |
Romanian: cal de luptă |
Russian: боевой конь |
Slovak: vojnový kôň |
Slovenian: bojni konj |
Serbian: ratni konj |
Swedish: stridshäst |
Thai: ม้าที่ใช้ในการศึกสงคราม |
Turkish: savaş atı |
Taiwanese: 戰馬 |
Ukrainian: бойовий кінь |
Urdu: جنگ میں استعمال کیا جانے |
Vietnamese: ngựa chiến |
Chinese: 战马 |
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