The horse represents many things, and those thing change according to who is stating them. Horses have played a very large part in the enhancement of civilization, they have literally helped carry humans to where we stand today.
Just some of the things that horses symbolize are...
* Power * Grace * Beauty * Nobility * Strength * Freedom Horses are, always have been, and always will be all of these things and more.
A horse halfway through a gate is like a centaur because both have a combination of human and animal characteristics. The horse and gate represent the animal and inanimate objects, while the gate and human represent the connection between two worlds.
The word "horse" originates from Old English and other Germanic languages, derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ekwos. Over time, the term evolved to represent the domesticated animal we know today as a horse.
Although the donkey represents stubbornness, they are also the symbol of dedication. Donkeys can also represent versatility, intelligence, and an eager worker.
in shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"
a person who rides a horse carriage is a horse carriager,horse groom,horser,horse carriage man,horse guard,horse carry,
Gary says that is represents power
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the bitterness of slavery
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Most likely strength... horses were a big sign of how powerful somebody was back in that time period.
The first horse is a White one and is generally understood as Prestilence. The rider of the first horse was given a bow and a crown and is said to ride on as a conqueror bent on conquest. The second is a Firey Red horse to represent War, its rider was given a sword and said was given power to take peace from the earth and to make men slay each other. The third is a Black horse to represent Famine, its rider carries a set of scales to represent how much bread would be given in a time of famine. then last is a very Pallid horse to represent Death. Death and his pale horse were followed closely by Hell and were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts. the evil beasts
Sea Creature - Dolphin Animal - Horse Weapon - Trident
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A horse halfway through a gate is like a centaur because both have a combination of human and animal characteristics. The horse and gate represent the animal and inanimate objects, while the gate and human represent the connection between two worlds.
There are many symbols that represent strength in the tattoo world. Some people get the word strength tattooed, some get tarot cards that represent strength. There are also tribal patterns that represent strength as well as ethnic symbols.
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