teather

/ˈtiːθər/

Definitions

1. noun

a device, especially a bit or a bar, attached to the bridle or reins of a horse, for leading or driving it.

“The teether was used to guide the young horse through the obstacle course.”

2. verb

to lead or drive a horse by means of a teether.

“The jockey teethered the horse through the final lap.”

Synonyms

  • bit
  • bridle

Antonyms

  • unbridle