Bridles

/ˈbraɪdəlz/ noun

Straps and metal fittings placed on a horse's head to control it; plural of bridle.

From Old English 'bridel,' likely connected to 'braid' (the twisted nature of the equipment), of Germanic origin. The word traveled through Old English to Modern English essentially unchanged.

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