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Definition of Carthorses
1. carthorse [n] - See also: carthorse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carthorses
Literary usage of Carthorses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Arabian Nights by Robert Louis Stevenson (1896)
"XIV THE carthorses AND THE ... Two carthorses, a gelding and a mare, were brought
to Samoa, and put in the same field with a ..."
2. Fables by Robert Louis Stevenson (1900)
"THE carthorses AND THE ... TWO carthorses, a gelding and a mare, were brought to
Samoa, and put in the same field with a ..."
3. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1880)
"A member of the Society sent me a sample of water for analysis, requesting an
opinion whether it was fit for carthorses to drink. ..."
4. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1801)
"UPON IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ART OF' SHOEING carthorses. BY a strange absurdity, as
carthorses are shod in .a more unnatural and ..."
5. A Collection of Records and Documents Relating to the Hundred and Manor of by Crondall manor, England, Francis Joseph Baigent (1891)
"And of 6 carthorses in stock. There are G in stock. MARE.—1 mare in stock.
1 mare in stock. COLTS.—1 male colt in stock. 1 colt in stock. OXEN. ..."
6. British Farmer's Magazine (1878)
"No one who thought at all on the subject would fail to observe in our large towns
what a great number of under-bred carthorses they met at every turn. ..."