IPA: /ˈlaɪ.ɑrt/
KK: /lɪɑrt/
Describing a horse that has a mix of white and gray spots or streaks, often giving it a mottled appearance.
The lyart horse stood out in the field with its unique dappled coat.
Comparative: lyarter
Superlative: lyartest
The word 'lyart' originates from Middle English 'lyart', which is derived from Old French 'liard', meaning gray or hoary. It describes something that is grayish or having a grayish color, often used to refer to hair or fur.
Imagine something that is 'gray' — that's what 'lyart' means, referring to a grayish color.