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curb

noun
In the manege, a chain of iron made fast to the upper part of the branches of the bridle, in a hole called the eye, and running over the beard of the horse. It consists of three parts; the hook, fixed to the eye of the branch; the chain or links; and the two rings or mails.

curb

Restraint; check; hindrance. Religion should operate as an effectual curb to the passions.

curb

A frame or a wall round the mouth of a well.

curb

A hard and callous swelling on the hind part of the hock of a horses leg, attended with stiffness, and sometimes pain and lameness. A tumor on the inside of a horses hoof. A swelling beneath the elbow of a horses hoof.

curb

verb transitive
To restrain; to guide and manage; as a horse.

curb

To restrain; to check; to hold back; to confine; to keep in subjection; as, to curb the passions. And wisely learn to curb thy sorrows wild.

curb

To furnish or surround with a curb, as a well.

curb

To bend.