Dictionary Entry
pony
Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/poh-nee/Word FrequencyNot availableCurriculum FrequencyEmerging (0)A small horse, usually under 14.2 hands high, often loved by children for riding or as a pet.
In a Sentence
“She brushed her pony’s mane before the riding lesson.”
Origin
Mid-17th c. from Scottish powny, from French poulenet ‘little foal’.
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Antonyms
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