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harness
noun
Armor; the whole accouterments or equipments of a knight or horseman; originally perhaps defensive armor, but in a more modern and enlarged sense, the furniture of a military man, or offensive, aS a casque, cuirass, helmet, girdle, sword, buckler.
harness
The furniture of a draught horse, whether for a wagon, coach, gig, chaise, called in some of the American states, tackle or tackling, with which, in its primary sense, it is synonymous.
harness
verb transitive
To dress in armor; to equip with armor for war, as a horseman. Harnessed in rugged steel.
harness
To put on the furniture of a horse for draught. Harness the horses. Jeremiah 46:4.
harness
To defend; to equip or furnish for defense. 1 Maccabees 4:7.