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n. The person in charge of a stable.
Usage examples of "stablemaster".
He stood there, a full head and shoulders taller than the shrinking stablemaster, his blue eyes on fire and his chiseled, beardless face set in lines of stone.
The stablemaster and another boy followed, carrying the armored body cloth and special saddle.
The darsteed flung up its head and reared high, and the stablemaster hurried to throw the saddle on its back.
Its lean head followed the stablemaster, and one of the boys shouted a warning.
Ilna said coldly, her eyes on the clerk as if the stablemaster were beneath her notice.
Far less chance that I might encounter Hands there or any who might recall a boy who had once dwelt with Stablemaster Burrich.
When he was Stablemaster, he had claimed to prefer to live close to his charges rather than accept better quarters in the castle itself.
Occasionally he had gone to Burrich for some remedy or other when Burrich was the Stablemaster, but that help was far beyond my reach now.
I told the Guard stablemaster take all the Guard remounts down the hill to the outside stables.
The horses stabled in Abydos were the fastest and finest in the world, and it was said that Democoon considered it an honor to be named stablemaster at so young an age.
The stablemaster wore a coat pieced together from old horse blankets and bits of harness leather.
Raj Ahten's stablemaster washed the master's horses twice daily in lavender water and parsley, to diminish such offensive odors.
The old ones Stablemaster Yresk had shown him seemed dangerous enough -- they'd killed three matadors that Leto could remember .
The old ones Stablemaster Yresk had shown him seemed dangerous enough — they'd killed three matadors that Leto could remember.