All 16 Uses of
stallion
in
A Clash of Kings
- Ser Hobber trotted in from the east, riding a black stallion caparisoned in burgundy and blue.†
p. 43.5 *
- Finally a chestnut stallion trotted into view in a swirl of crimson and scarlet silks, but Ser Dontos was not on it.†
p. 45.5
- Ser Loras rode a tall white stallion in silver mail, and fought with a long-handled axe.†
p. 342.0
- The stallions slammed together, the blunted axehead smashed against the scarred blue breastplate ...but somehow the blue knight had the haft locked between steel-gauntleted fingers.†
p. 342.8
- Lord Botley's misjudgment was his good fortune: a stallion with a temper as black as his hide, larger than a courser if not quite so big as most destriers.†
p. 385.0
- Last of all came Ser Gregor Clegane in his grey plate steel, astride a stallion as bad-tempered as his rider.†
p. 555.4
- Through the swaying draperies, Dany caught glimpses of him astride his grey stallion.†
p. 578.5
- He sat a sorrel stallion, his standard-bearer a dapple grey.†
p. 604.1
- A tall lord with copper skin and silver-gold hair stood beneath the banner of a fiery stallion, a burning city behind him.†
p. 706.4
- The Imp was mounted on a red stallion, armored more plainly than the king in battle gear that made him look like a little boy dressed up in his father's clothes.†
p. 811.9
- His big red stallion wore crinet and chamfron.†
p. 843.3
- Tyrion unsheathed his axe, wheeled the stallion around, and trotted toward the sally port.†
p. 843.9
- His stallion stumbled over a corpse, his hooves sliding and churning the earth, and for an instant Tyrion feared his charge would end with him tumbling from the saddle before he even reached the foe, but somehow he and his horse both managed to keep their balance.†
p. 853.3
- At the ram his big red reared but the black stallion leapt the obstacle smoothly and Ser Mandon flashed past him, death in snow-white silk.†
p. 854.1
- He had to wrestle his stallion to keep his head to the east.†
p. 855.1
- His stallion leapt from the end of the quay and over a splintered gunwale, landing with a splash and a scream in ankle-deep water.†
p. 857.8
Definition:
a male horse that has not been castrated (gelded) -- especially one used for breeding purposes