capall
Capall is a term that can refer to a horse in the Irish language. The word "capall" is a common noun and is used throughout Ireland to denote the animal. In Irish mythology and folklore, horses often feature prominently, sometimes as steeds for deities or heroes, or as mystical creatures. The historical relationship between the Irish people and horses is significant, with horses playing vital roles in transportation, warfare, and agriculture for centuries. This connection is reflected in the continued presence of the word "capall" in everyday language. The plural form of "capall" is "capaill". While "capall" specifically means horse, the broader term for equine animals in Irish is "each", which is also used. However, "capall" is the most frequently encountered term for a horse in modern Irish.