What is another word for four-in-hand driver?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːɹɪnhˈand dɹˈa͡ɪvə] (IPA)

A four-in-hand driver is a term used to describe someone driving a carriage or team of horses with four horses abreast in a particular configuration. However, there are many synonyms for this archaic term that can be used to describe someone who is skilled at driving a team of horses, such as a carriage driver, a coachman, a charioteer, a teamster, or a horseman. These synonyms are more commonly used today and can be used interchangeably to describe someone who is skilled at driving a team of horses whether for sport, recreation or as a profession. While the term four-in-hand driver may have fallen out of use, the skill and artistry of driving a team of horses has endured over time.

What are the hypernyms for Four-in-hand driver?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    coachman, horseman, Carriage driver, Horse-drawn carriage driver.

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