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equestrian (adj.)

"pertaining to or relating to horses or horsemanship," 1650s, formed in English from Latin equester (genitive equestris) "of a horseman, knightly," from eques "horseman, knight," from equus "horse" (from PIE root *ekwo- "horse"). As a noun, "one who rides on horseback," from 1786. The feminine form equestrienne is attested from 1848 (Century Dictionary calls it "circus-bill French"). An earlier adjective was equestrial (1550s).

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Definitions of equestrian from WordNet
1
equestrian (adj.)
of or relating to or composed of knights;
equestrian (adj.)
of or relating to or featuring horseback riding;
2
equestrian (n.)
a man skilled in equitation;
Synonyms: horseman / horseback rider
From wordnet.princeton.edu