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haute école

[ oht ey-kohl, -kawl; French oh tey-kawl ]

noun

, plural hautes é·coles [ohts ey-, kohl, -kawl, oht zey-, kawl].
  1. a series of intricate steps, gaits, etc., taught to an exhibition horse.


haute école

/ ot ekɔl /

noun

  1. the classical art of riding


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Word History and Origins

Origin of haute école1

< French: literally, high school

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Word History and Origins

Origin of haute école1

literally: high school

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Example Sentences

Do they not bore us with the haute école, and weary us with Shakespearean clowns?

Dora was dressed for the Haute École, which means a riding-habit and a high hat.

Haute École, on Clover, the incomparative trained elephant from the plains of Venezuela.

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