Definition of Carthorses

1. Noun. (plural of carthorse) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Carthorses

1. carthorse [n] - See also: carthorse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carthorses

carter
carters
cartes
cartes blanches
cartesian
cartesian coordinate
cartesian coordinate system
cartesian nomogram
cartesian plane
cartesian product
cartful
cartfuls
carthamin
carthamus
carthorse
carthorses (current term)
carticaine
cartilage
cartilage-hair hypoplasia
cartilage bone
cartilage capsule
cartilage cell
cartilage knife
cartilage lacuna
cartilage matrix
cartilage of acoustic meatus
cartilage of auditory tube
cartilage of ear
cartilage of nasal septum
cartilage of pharyngotympanic tube

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. ..."

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