Steed (noun)

  1. A horse, especially one used for riding.
  2. A mythical horse, such as a unicorn or a Pegasus.
  3. A means of transportation, such as a car or a motorcycle.

Origin:

Derived from the old english word 'steed', meaning 'horse'. the word has been in use in english since at least the 11th century.

Examples:

  1. He rode his trusty steed to the tournament, where he would compete in jousting.
  2. The knight's steed was a powerful warhorse, trained to battle in the field.
  3. She rode her steed through the forest, enjoying the feeling of the wind in her hair.
  4. The fairy's steed was a delicate unicorn, with a coat as white as snow.
  5. He drove his steed, a sleek sports car, at top speed along the winding mountain roads.
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