Bitted

/ˈbɪt.əd/ adjective

Wearing or fitted with a bit in the mouth, typically said of a horse that has been prepared for riding with a bridle and bit.

From the noun 'bit' (the metal device placed in a horse's mouth) plus the suffix '-ed' meaning 'equipped with.' The word has been used in horsemanship since at least the Middle English period.

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