noun
- plural of garron: small, sturdy horses or ponies, especially those used for riding in rough terrain
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Irish
Examples
- The Highland farmers relied on their garrons to navigate the rocky hillsides.
- Several garrons grazed peacefully in the mountain pasture.
- The old shepherd rode one of his garrons down the steep trail.
- These hardy garrons could carry heavy loads across difficult terrain.
- The stable housed a dozen garrons used for hill farming.
- Local guides provided garrons for tourists wanting to explore the highlands.