A palfrey is a type of horse that was highly valued as a riding horse in the Middle Ages. It was a lighter-weight horse, usually a smooth gaited one that could amble, suitable for riding over long distances. Palfreys were not a specific breed.
The word "palfrey" is cognate with the German word for horse (of any type): "pferd". Both descend from Latin "paraveredus", meaning a post horse or courier horse. The German term for a palfrey, meanwhile, is Zelter, which literally means "ambler" and is cognate with the Icelandic tölt.
The term "palfrey" usually referred to the most expensive and highly bred types of riding horse during the Middle Ages, sometimes equalling the knight's destrier in price. Consequently, it was popular with nobles, ladies, and highly ranked knights for riding, hunting and ceremonial use.
The significant characteristic of the palfrey was that, rather than trotting, it usually possessed a smooth, ambling gait. The amble was the name given to a group of smooth, four-beat gaits faster than a walk, but slower than a canter or gallop. The trot is a two-beat gait, about 8 mph, suitable for covering a lot of ground relatively quickly. However, the horse also has a bit of a spring in its motion as it switches diagonal pairs of legs with each beat, and thus can be rough for a rider, and the trot also jostles about packs or weaponry to a considerable degree. The amble is about as fast as the trot, not tiring for a horse that performs it naturally, and much smoother for the rider. Thus, because much ground transportation in the Middle Ages was on horseback, with long distances to be covered, a smooth-gaited horse was much desired.
Palfrey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The term Palfrey may refer to:
Last night a millions stars
Smiled down on me
Soft breeze has kissed my cheek
So tenderly
One magic night when dreams come true
Last night was made for love, but where were you?
And though the whispering breeze
Had cast a spell
It seemed the earth stood still
To late as well
No cloud could hide the moon from view
Last night was made for love, but where were you?
Were you watching that same ol moon?
In some other fellas arms?
Was he hypnotised with all your many charms
I know therell never be another time
Another magic night to make you mine
Its gone forever set the tune
Last night was made for love, but where you?
Its gone forever sad but true
Last night was made for love, but where you?