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Harness   /hˈɑrnəs/  /hˈɑrnɪs/   Listen
Harness

noun
1.
A support consisting of an arrangement of straps for holding something to the body (especially one supporting a person suspended from a parachute).
2.
Stable gear consisting of an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal so that it can be attached to and pull a cart.
verb
(past & past part. harnessed; pres. part. harnessing)
1.
Put a harness.  Synonym: tackle.
2.
Exploit the power of.
3.
Control and direct with or as if by reins.  Synonyms: draw rein, rein, rein in.
4.
Keep in check.  Synonyms: rein, rule.



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"Harness" Quotes from Famous Books



... We rigged up a harness to equalize the pull on the broad back, and, with the aid of sixteen ordinary men, the feat was accomplished without a hitch. I am sorry to say, however, that poor Samson was laid up for a spell with ...
— World's War Events, Vol. II • Various

... as he unpacked Keith's horse and attended to his own, hobbling them both and tying cow-bells to them. It was half an hour before he ventured up out of the grove along the creek and approached the cabin again. Even then he halted, fussing with a piece of harness, until he saw Mary Josephine in the door. The sun was shining on her. Her glorious hair was down, and behind her was Keith, so close that his shoulders were covered with it. Like a bird Mary Josephine sped to Duggan. Great red beard and all she hugged him, and on the flaming red of ...
— The River's End • James Oliver Curwood

... his harness and chute, dragging them to what he judged to be the center of the clearing. Hearing a plaintive bray from the air, he dodged as one of the two burden asses sent to join them landed and began to kick at its trappings. The animals they had chosen were the most ...
— The Time Traders • Andre Norton

... it in my teeth—or what does dooty for 'em—that the man's my nephew. You'll see how much of a nephew he is if you can prove what you charge against 'en. But family is family until proved otherwise; and so, Mr. Tummels, you shall harness up the horse and bring him around, and I'll go with you to St. Ives to get to the bottom o' this. On the way you shall tell ...
— Merry-Garden and Other Stories • Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

... and speaking sheathed The good sword by his side, And with his harness on his back, ...
— Tabitha at Ivy Hall • Ruth Alberta Brown


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