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Houyhnhnm
[ hoo-in-uhm, hwin-uhm, win- ]
noun
- (in Swift's Gulliver's Travels ) one of a race of horses endowed with reason, who rule the Yahoos, a race of degraded, brutish creatures having human form.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Houyhnhnm1
1726; apparently echoic; whinny
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Houyhnhnm, whin′im, n. one of the noble rational horse race in Gulliver's Travels.
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"Oh, it was—it was!" whooped the Houyhnhnm from out the cellar.
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There are more than four hundred horses in His Highness's city stables alone; and where the Houyhnhnm is, there also will be the Yahoo.
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And then Miss Gittens came bumping by on the grey, and, before I could interfere, my Houyhnhnm was off like a shot in pursuit.
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The pony travelled like a glorified Houyhnhnm and we have brought a second male servant to take care of him.
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