rubican

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Adjective[edit]

rubican (not comparable)

  1. (rare, of a horse) Coloured mostly red, bay, or black, with flecks of white or grey especially on the flanks.
    Synonym: rabicano
    • 1729, Jacques de Solleysel, translated by William Hope, The Compleat Horseman: or, Perfect Farrier, page 65:
      There are other mixt kind of colours, such as the Rubican; which is when a black or sorrel Horse hath white Hairs here and there scattered upon his Body, but especially upon his Flanks.
    • 1904, Armand Goubaux, Gustave Barrier, translated by Simon J.J. Harger, The Exterior of the Horse, page 788:
      The grayish and the flea-bitten differ from the rubican, in that the white hairs which form these markings are sufficiently numerous to change, locally, the nature of the base of the coat.
    • 1909, Burchard von Oettingen, Horse Breeding in Theory and Practice, page 331:
      When both parents are brown, foals may be of any colour, also gray if one parent is rubican. The majority of foals, however, will likewise be brown.

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Adjective[edit]

rubican (feminine rubicane, masculine plural rubicans, feminine plural rubicanes)

  1. rubican

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