Definition of Farthels

1. farthel [n] - See also: farthel

Literary usage of Farthels

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Persia the Land of the Magi, Or, The Home of the Wise Men: An Historical and by Samuel Kasha Nweeya (1913)
"She wrote, moreover, that Semiramis ascended from the plain to the top of the mountain by laying the packs and farthels of her baggage- cattle one upon ..."

2. Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia: From the Earliest Ages to the by James Baillie Fraser (1834)
"She wrote, moreover, that Semiramis ascended from the plain to the top of the mountain by laying the packs and farthels of her baggage-cattle one upon ..."

3. Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia, from the Earliest Ages to the by James Baillie Fraser (1842)
"She wrote, moreover, that Semiramis ascended from the plain to the top of the mountain by laying the packs and farthels of her baggage-cattle one upon ..."

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