horsewoman• And yet now, it seemed, he considered her to be a horsewoman.• She is an accomplishedhorsewoman, a skill which ranks highly in aristocraticcircles but one in which Diana is lacking.• The inquest heard Mrs Weaver was an experienced horsewoman with the correctprotective clothing and headgear.• She no longer needed the groom to accompany her when she rode out, since she was now a proficienthorsewoman.• A naturally giftedsportswoman, she became a proficient sculler, horsewoman, and mountaineer, and even mastered billiards.• She had great artistictalents; she was a skilled horsewoman.• Andrew Lloyd-Webber's new wife, horsewoman Madeline Gurdon, has tried to smarten him up.