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Magna Carta
Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted
Deodand
age of discretion was killed by a fall from a cart or horse or the like, not being in motion, whereas
Caretta
Caretta, a carriage, cart, or wain-load.
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Caroome
license by the Lord Mayor of London to keep a cart.
Carriage
Carriage, includes any carriage, wagon, cart, truck, vehicle or other means of conveying goods or passengers
Chaceare
Chaceare ad lepores vel vulpes. To hunt hares or foxes, Cart. Abb. Glast. MS. 87.
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the house; which latter is sometimes called fire-bote; plough-bote and cart-bote are wood to be employed in making and repairing all
Tumbrel
Tumbrel, a ducking-stool used for the punishment of scolds; a dung-cart.
Ibernagium
Ibernagium [fr. hibernagium, Lat.], the season for sowing winter corn, Cart. Antiq. MSS.
Karrata f'ni
Karrata f'ni, a cart-load of hay.
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