Crin in english
Horsehair
pronunciation: hɔrsher part of speech: noun
pronunciation: hɔrsher part of speech: noun
In gestures
crin = horsehair ; hackles.
Example: Ink balls consisted of leather pads 15 cm. in diameter, mounted in wooden cups and handles and stuffed with wool or horsehair = Ink balls consisted of leather pads 15 cm. in diameter, mounted in wooden cups and handles and stuffed with wool or horsehair.Example: Everyone knows the correct way to hold a seahorse from behind is by its hackles.more:
» erizar la crin = raise + Posesivo + hackles .
Example: A dog standing in the middle of the road raised his hackles and growled as the line of filthy, gaunt humans marched down the dusty street towards him.crines = mane.
Example: With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.more:
» crines del caballo = horse's mane .
Example: Braiding a horse's mane or tail is a practice that dates back centuries.