Lip-strap
Pronunciation
- IPA: /lɪpstɹæp/
Origin
From lip + strap.
Full definition of lip-strap
Noun
lip-strap
(plural lip-straps)- A small strap with a buckle running between the cheeks of a bit, to prevent the horse from biting on the cheek of the bit in his mouth.
- 1888, Rudyard Kipling, ‘Watches of the Night’, Plain Tales from the Hills, Folio 2005, p. 59:He was not a horsey man, but he liked people to believe he had been one once; and he wove fantastic stories of the hunting-bridle to which this particular lip-strap had belonged.