Many horses and mules likewise were presented to him, richly caparisoned and armed, some with leather, and some with iron.
They lived in splendid style in Philadelphia, riding in a gorgeous cream-colored phaeton, drawn by richly-caparisoned horses, driven tandem.
He was a dear, chubby little person in flapping sailor trousers, and he carried a splendidly-caparisoned toy donkey in his arms.
There had been a fine naturalness about it and a fine practicalness in her prompt order to the elderly nurse that the richly-caparisoned donkey should be sent to her.
For two whole days our boar kept his body soaking wet, and on the third day, as he was splashing about in his favourite element, whom should he see but the king of the country riding on a richly caparisoned elephant.
In the first place, you prevented me from getting upon the richly caparisoned elephant, though my father, the king, had purposely sent it for me.
His favourite steed, caparisoned to carry two, and with its panoply embroidered with jewels, was brought before his pavilion.
The troop horses alreadycaparisoned are to remain so.
Since the purpose for which they were caparisoned has proved abortive, they remain so only from having been forgotten.
The procession was closed by the servants, leading gaily caparisoned horses.
A huge mahogany-colored touring-car caparisoned in nickel and upholstered in darker red panted and chugged at the Broadway curb.
A huge, mahogany-colored touring-car, caparisoned in nickel and upholstered in a darker red, vibrated and snorted alongside.
The gate was then thrown open by command of the Constable, and the Lord Scales entered the lists, followed by nine noblemen on horseback, bearing parts of his harness and arms, and nine pages riding on gaily caparisoned steeds.
But as we watched, we suddenly saw a man in white riding the beautiful gaily caparisoned Arab, which even at that distance I recognised as the rajah's charger.
Again, richly caparisoned camels from the Khedive's stables occasionally heighten the Eastern aspect of the scene, which recalled the Maidan of Calcutta most vividly.
Six Pomeranian brown steeds of high mettle were guided by the skilful driver, horses and outriders being splendidly caparisoned in light blue and silver.
All the horses taking part in the procession, from those in the queen's chariot down to the humble vehicle drawn by a single animal, were caparisoned exactly alike, by strict regulation.
At London Bridge a white steed and milk-white palfrey, both saddled, bridled and caparisoned in cloth of gold, were presented to the King and Queen.
At the end of that time a noble lady came riding upon a horse caparisoned with gold, and she sought out Owain and took the ring from his hand.
Of fine stature and handsome features, clad in splendid armour and mounted on a richly caparisoned steed, he attracted not a little attention, especially from the feminine portion of the assemblage.
This now empty space once held a statue of King Charles the Seventh, armed cap-a-pie on a galloping caparisoned charger, as he may be seen represented on medals of the period.
All these pages and servants rode magnificent horses, caparisoned in velvet trimmed with silver fringe, and bells of silver hanging down every here and there.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caparisoned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.