Cart_ref2
\nosection{Tableau des reférence à cart II} \begin{table}[h!] \caption{Tableau des reférence à cart II} \centering \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{|c|L|} \hline \textbf{terme} & \textbf{Commentaire} \ \hline hack & The tail-board or movable board at the back of a cart. \ \hline ear & Ear-breed, the cross-beam or projecting beam at each end of a cart on which the body of the cart rests; \ \hline end & End-deck, (5) End-door, a tail-board or movable end of a cart; End-ladder, the movable rails at the back of a cart; \ \hline heel & With up: to tilt a cart up on its end. Uls. N. Whig (May 8, 1901). \ \hline higgle & To go about with small wares for sale; to hire out a horse or cart, or one's personal services. \ \hline keck & v. To raise up one end of anything, esp. to tip up a cart in order to unload it. hence (1) Kecker, sb. the bar which connects the body of a cart with the thills; a piece of wood or iron in front of a tumbril to enable the body of a cart to be raised to any angle; \ \hline loch & b. ? Obs. Sur. Sus. The rut of a cart-wheel. Sur. (K.), Sus. (Hall.) Sus.1 Cf. loose, sb.2 \ \hline \end{tabularx} \end{table} \pagebreak