war horse



war horse

Also, old war horse. A dependable, frequently performed attraction, as in The opera company is doing nothing but old war horses this season, like, Aida and La Bohème. This term originated in the mid-1600s for a military charger that had been through many battles. In the 1800s it began to be used for human veterans, and in the mid-1900s for popular productions, especially of musical works.
See also: horse, war

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RyleyRIE-leeEnglish (Modern)
Almira (2)-Bosnian
Adolfoah-DHOL-fo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Bartal-Hungarian (Rare)
Arisztid-Hungarian
Basiliobah-ZEE-lyo (Italian), bah-SEE-lyo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish