pale rider
Death, the Grim Reaper or angel of death; and one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
noun
A mounted person.
A mounted person.
His mouldy money! half a dozen riders.
A mounted person.
The eyes of Holstein de Dorenstorff stared, wildly, upon a figure, which at this instant appeared, mounted on a beautiful beast,[…]; its rider was enveloped in a kind of large, concealing coat, which well answered the intent of its purport: […]
After riding high for two decades, the company that makes the hulky bikes that devoted riders affectionately call Hogs is sputtering. […] When customers buy a Harley, they’re instantly a member of a family of zealous fans guys with tattoos and unruly hair as well as lawyers and doctors. (The average household income of today’s rider is about $87,000.)
A mounted person.
A mounted person.
In Ewsdale eight and forty notorious riders are hung on growing trees, the most famous of which was John Armstrong
name
A surname originating as an occupation. More often spelled Ryder.