IPA: /ˈɡæskɪn/
KK: /ˈgæskɪn/
The area of a horse's hind leg located between the stifle and the hock.
The horse's gaskin was strong and muscular, allowing it to run swiftly.
The word 'gaskin' originates from Middle English 'gaskin', which is derived from the Old French 'gaskin', meaning the part of a horse's leg between the stifle and the hock. It refers specifically to this anatomical area in horses.
Think of the Old French term for a horse's leg section — that's why 'gaskin' refers to that specific part of a horse's leg.