forehorse
“to a smock—The,”
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, ii. 1.
30.
“The forehorse of
a team was gaily ornamented with tufts and ribbons and bells. Bertram complains that,
bedizened like one of these animals, he will have to squire ladies at the court, instead
of achieving honour in the wars”
(STAUNTON)
.