- Jennet
A Jennet or Spanish Jennet was a small Spanish
horse . [http://www.frankhopkins.com/mustangsA.html Bennett, Deb. "The Spanish Mustang: The Origin and Relationships of the Mustang, Barb, and Arabian Horse"] ] It was noted for a smooth naturallyambling gait, compact and well-muscled build, and a good disposition. The jennet was an ideal light riding horse, and as such spread across Europe and provided some of thefoundation bloodstock for several horse breeds in theAmericas .Spanish origin of the term
According to the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, Jennet referred to a small Spanish horse. The 2000 edition of the
American Heritage Dictionary also defines "jennet", with the alternative spelling "genet", as a small Spanish saddle horse. The Jennet described a type, rather than a breed of horse, and thus is not used today; the term was in regular use during theMiddle Ages to refer to a specific type of horse, usually one of Iberian or Barb extraction, often gaited.In the
etymology provided by the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, "jennet" is derived from the French "genet", from Spanish "jinete", a light horseman who rides "a la jineta", explained as "with his legs tucked up." The term is taken to be a corruption of the Arabic "Zenata ", a Berber tribe famed for itscavalry . English and French transferred the word from the rider to the horse, a meaning which the word has only acquired in Spain in modern times. The American Heritage Dictionary's etymology is similar, citing theMiddle English "genet," from Old French, from the Catalan "ginet," of Arabic or Berber origin. [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=jennet]Jennet is also an old-English girl's name, derived originally from John. Jennet Device was the name of the younger daughter of Elizabeth Device, one of the Pendle witches.
Modern descendants and recreated breeds
The modern
Spanish Jennet Horse ,Paso Fino andPeruvian Paso breeds probably most closely resemble the original jennet.See also
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Horses in the Middle Ages
*Iberian horse
*Paso Fino
*Peruvian Paso
*Spanish Jennet Horse (modern breed)References
External links
* [http://www.frankhopkins.com/mustangsA.html Bennett, Deb. "The Spanish Mustang: The Origin and Relationships of the Mustang, Barb, and Arabian Horse"]
* [http://www.thegaitedhorse.com/spanish_jennet.htm Sponenberg, Phillip, DVM, PhD. "Spanish Jennet: Living in the Past" "The Gaited Horse" web page accessed January 26, 2008.]
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