Breeching

/ˈbreɪtʃɪŋ/ noun

A strong leather strap that goes around a horse's hindquarters to help control a carriage or wagon, or the act of putting breeches on someone.

From 'breech' (rear part) with the gerund suffix '-ing.' Originally referred to a strap at the breech or rear of a horse's harness, used for braking and control on slopes.

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