IPA: //ˈpɛləm//
KK: /ˈpɛləm/
A type of bit used in horse riding, which includes a mouthpiece, a shank, and two rings on each side.
The rider chose a pelham for better control of the horse during the competition.
This word originates from Old English, meaning a place name or a personal name. The term 'Pelham' is derived from a combination of elements that refer to a homestead or settlement associated with a person named Pelha.
Think of 'Pelham' as a name that signifies a homestead or settlement belonging to someone named Pelha.
No commonly confused words.