harness
[ hahr-nis ]
/ ˈhɑr nɪs /
noun
verb (used with object)
Idioms for harness
- engaged in one's usual routine of work: After his illness he longed to get back in harness.
- together as cooperating partners or equals: Joe and I worked in harness on our last job.
in double harness.
double harness(def 2).
in harness,
Origin of harness
OTHER WORDS FROM harness
Words nearby harness
harmony,
harmost,
harmotome,
harmsworth,
harnack,
harness,
harness eye,
harness hitch,
harness horse,
harness race,
harnessed antelope
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British Dictionary definitions for harness
harness
/ (ˈhɑːnɪs) /
noun
verb (tr)
Derived forms of harness
harnesser, noun harnessless, adjective harness-like, adjectiveWord Origin for harness
C13: from Old French
harneis baggage, probably from Old Norse
hernest (unattested) provisions, from
herr army +
nest provisions
Idioms and Phrases with harness
harness
see die with one's boots on (in harness) in harness.