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Definition of Jennets

Jennet
Jennet Jen"net, n. [F. genet, Sp. jinete, orig., a mounted soldier, Ar. zen[=a]ta a tribe of Barbary celebrated for its cavalry.] A small Spanish horse; a genet.

Meaning of Jennets from wikipedia

- describes at length the qualities of the ginecti (jennets) as horses useful for war. According to Corte, the jennets were one of the most commonly used horses...
- Jennet Conant (born July 15, 1959) is an American non-fiction author and journalist. She has written five books about World War II, three of which have...
- males) must stand at least 14 hands (56 inches, 142 cm), and jennies or jennets (females) at least 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm) in order to be classified...
- Jennet may be a girl's name, similar to Janet, or may refer to: The jennet, a historic type of riding horse The Spanish Jennet Horse, a developing new...
- Seán Jennett (12 November 1912 – 1981), also Sean Jennet, was a British typographer, book editor, and author of travel books. He was also a published poet...
- and her son John Bul****, Alice Nutter, Katherine Hewitt, Alice Grey, and Jennet Preston. The outbreaks of 'witchcraft' in and around Pendle may suggest...
- The Spanish Jennet Horse is a modern American horse breed. It is gaited, with either pinto or leopard spotting; its conformation supposedly resembles that...
- Canadian actress. She was also known as Jennet Adair. Born Violet McNaughton in Hamilton, Ontario, her work as Jennet Adair in vaudeville included performing...
- She also writes under the names Sarah Dustin, Sandra Dustin, and Anna Jennet. Howell is descended from some of the original American colonists, with...
- Heavy Draft Spanish Barb Spanish Jennet Horse, modern, not to be confused with the historic Jennet or Spanish Jennet (see Archaic types, below) Spanish...