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\nosection{Tableau des reférence à cart} \begin{table}[h!] \caption{Tableau des reférence à cart} \centering \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{|c|L|} \hline \textbf{terme} & \textbf{Commentaire} \ \hline balk & A piece of wood or stone, put to a cart-wheel to prevent it running back; fig. a hindrance. s.Not. Ah put a balk to 'im gooin'. That bit o' wood een't much of a balk (J.P.K.). v. To put a piece of wood or stone to a cart-wheel to prevent it running back. s.Not. (J.P.K.) \ \hline bat & An iron drag chained to the wheel of a cart or carriage when going downhill. Also called drugbat. Cf. slipper, skid-pan. \ \hline bow & The semi-circular handle of a pail, \&c. In pl. the hoops on which the tilt of a wagon or cart is supported. Kcd. Tradition says, into this pot A golden vessel lies; And Miltown once did see the bow, Jamie Muse (1844) 23. n.Yks.1, n.Lin.1 \ \hline buck & The body of a cart or wagon, esp. the front part. Lei.1 A ledge at the top [is] called the ‘fore-buck.’ Nhp.1, e.An.1, Nrf.1 Suf. Cullum Hist. Hawsted (1813); (F.H.); Suf.1 Ess. Ess. Arch. Soc. Trans. (1863) II. 180. Hmp. Grose (1790); Hmp.1 [(K.)] \ \hline cock & Cock-throw, a three-legged piece of wood used to support the shafts of a cart when the horses are taken out. (1) Yks., Stf. Cockspurs are of different forms and sizes. They are gen. triangular, coming to a fine point, the main quality being that they should support the ware with as little contact as possible (F.K.). (2) w.Yks.2 \ \hline \end{tabularx} \end{table} \pagebreak