Dictionary entry

Caparison

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Ca‐par″i‐son (?), n. [F. caparaçon, fr. Sp. caparazon a cover for a saddle, coach, etc.; capa cloak, cover (fr. LL. capa, cf. LL. caparo also fr. capa) + the term. azon. See Cap.] 1. An ornamental covering or housing for a horse; the harness or trappings of a horse, taken collectively, esp. when decorative.

Their horses clothed with rich caparison.

Drylen.

2. Gay or rich clothing.

My heart groans beneath the gay caparison.

Smollett.