Lexicographical Neighbors of Carcased
Literary usage of Carcased
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The States of the River Plate by Wilfrid Latham (1868)
"The original stock from whieh, with few exceptions, our flocks have proceeded,
was the Creole sheep ; a leggy, small-carcased animal, with an open fleece, ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law by Great Britain Bail Court (1871)
"... and of the value of not less than 250/., and to be fronted with second malm
bricks and pickings ; the said messuage to be carcased in, on or before the ..."
3. The Griffin's Aide-de-camp by Blunt Spurs (1860)
"... will naturally throw up flesh quicker than a slight carcased or irritable
one ; and a young horse, (if not quite a young colt,) up to seven or so, ..."
4. The Immigrants' Guide and Settler's Handbook by New Zealand Dept. of Lands and Survey (1906)
"In arriving at a conclusion as to what is the best and most suitable sheep to
use for the somewhat small-carcased merino ewe, we must take into ..."