Jennet Definition
Other Word Forms of Jennet
Noun
Origin of Jennet
Middle English genet from Old French from Old Catalan genet or Old Spanish ginete mounted soldier armed with a lance, horseman both Old Catalan and Old Spanish from Arabic zanātī belonging to the Zanata from Zanāta name of a confederation of Berber tribes famous for their horsemanship
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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From French genet, from Middle French genest (“small Spanish horse”), from Old Spanish (cavallo) ginete (“small fast horse", also "light horseman”) (Spanish jinete), from Hispano-Arab zanáti, the Zenati or Zenata Berbers, known as excellent horse breeders.
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