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पैकहॉर्स Meaning in English



पैकहॉर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : packhorse


पैकहॉर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Historically, there was a silk weaving business in the 18th century in the village that transported the silk over to the mills in Macclesfield by packhorses.


A rare example of a packhorse bridge, built in the 1650s, can be found in Stow.


A packhorse bridge crosses Aldbrough Beck near Aldborough and is grade II listed.


Rather than from the Old English word for "boar", eofor (German Eber) Tolkien derives the word from eafor "packhorse", from a verb aferian "transport", related to Middle English aver "draught-horse", a word surviving in northern dialects.


The Wales and Camel Bridges over the River Cam date from the 18th century, although one may be a rebuilding of an older packhorse bridge.


Amongst the other historical buildings is Lee, or Lea, Bridge, which is a grade II listed early 18th-century packhorse bridge; it has been described as "a substantially complete example of rural bridge 'engineering'".


The packhorse bridge near Higherford Mill is the oldest in Barrowford, dating back to the end of the 16th century.


About upstream is a packhorse bridge.


Bury Bridge over the River Haddeo is a medieval packhorse bridge.


The horse plant was made up of work-horses, night-horses and packhorses, with each drover riding four or five horses during a trip.


Until 1769, when the fifth Duke, William Cavendish, opened his own works at nearby Whiston in the Churnet Valley, the ore was carried to Denby by packhorse for smelting.


Lead was smelted on the spot and sent initially to Derby by packhorse, but later by the Cromford Canal en route for the lead market at Hull.


: one wagon with six cows and six men; one packhorse with saddle and equipment and two men, the leader and the driver.





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