10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EBRILLADE»
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The farriers and horsemans Dictionary
This is accounted good in all Griefs in the Shoulders, Loins, Hips, Legs, and in all
the nervous Parts, whether they proceed from Wounds or Brui- fes, by cold
Surfeits or by any other Accidents. EBRILLADE. Ebrillade is a Check of the Bridle,
...
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A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
At the ebrillade is a chastisement, and not aid, the use of it is banished the^aca-
demies. EBRO, antiently IbERUS, a large river of Spain, which, taking its rise in
old Castile, rung through Biscay and Anagpn, passes by Saragosa, and ...
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The Sportsman's Dictionary: Or, The Country Gentleman's ...
EBRILLADE, is a check of the bridle which the horseman gives to the horse, by a
jerk of one rein, when he refuses to turn. An ebrillade differs from a saccade in
this, that a saccade is a jerk made with both reins at once. Most people confound
...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
বিৰুলত্ব, অক্টচতনা, না দকডা, মাতল্যমি ৷ Ebrillade. n- 8- Fr- লাগাম টানন বা
তদাকার্ষণদ্বাবা যেডোকে ফিরা ণ | Ebriosity, n. ৪. ম্বাতাবিক মত্ততা, মাতল্যমি,
সাহজিক বিছুল ' তা | Ebulliency, ৪. ৪. Lat. অধিক সিদ্ধকরণ, পাককরণ. অধিক জ্বাল বা
পাকদারা মাবিয়া ...
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The French Remembrancer, Or, a New & Easy Method of ...
Ebrillade, ajerk of the bridle, Echappade, a slur, a flying oil' of the instrument used
in engraving. Embrassade, an embrace, a hugging in the arms. Embuscade, an
nmbuscade. Enfilade, a suite of rooms. Escnlade, the scaling of a fortified town.
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Lost in the Elysian Fields
With a wave of hat and swiftly executing an ebrillade Thurston then wheeled
Hurricane about, his beast resuming a Gadarene gallop not into the sea but
toward a rocky headland and deep fissure known as Purgatory, past which a path
led to ...
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The Farrier's and Horseman's Dictionary, Being a Compleat ...
... Shoulders, Loins, Hips, Legs, and in all the nervous Parts, whether they
proceed from Wounds or Bruises, by cold Surfeits or by any otherAccidents.
E B R I L L A D E. Ebrillade is a Cheek of the Bridle. which a Horse-man gives a
Horse by a ...
Thomas Wallace, N. B., 1726
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
An ebrillade differs from a' saccade; the latter being made with both reins at once,
and the former with only one. Most people confound these two words under the
general name of a check, or jerk of the bridle, called in French coup de bride. it ...
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The Sportsman's Dictionary ... Improved and Enlarged by ...
COUP DE BRIDLE, the same as ebrillade. See EBRILLADE. . COUPLE: two
things of the same kind set together, which is a pair; thus we say, a couple of
rabbits, this being the proper term for two of them : so it is likewise used by
hunters for ...
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The Sportsman's Dictionary: Containing Instructions for ...
That part of his sorehead which is between the slioulder and under the neck.
COUNTESSES OINTMEN T, used in removing sores in horses. See Scabbed
Heels, for its preparation. COUP DE BRIDLE, the fame as ebrillade. See
Ebrillade.