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\nosection{Tableau des reférence à cart III} \begin{table}[h!] \caption{Tableau des reférence à cart III} \centering \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{|c|L|} \hline \textbf{terme} & \textbf{Commentaire} \ \hline make & To prepare a crop before carting after it has been cut. e.An.1 Every crop, howsoever severed from the soil, and left upon it to dry, is said to be made when it is in a fit state to be carried. e.Suf. To make clover or stover (F.H.).\ \hline nag & A saddle-horse, as distinguished from a cart-horse. Sc. Dalrymple Gl. (c. 1800) 26. Midl. Marshall Rur. Econ. (1796). Der.1, nw.Der.1, War.2 War.4, s.War.1, s.Wor. (H.K.), Oxf.1\ \hline pig & Pig-dilly, a cart used for the transfer of pigs; Comb. (1) Pig-ass, an ass used to draw a cart filled with crockery; \ \hline rack & A rut in a road; the wheel-marks of a cart. Cf. ruck, sb.1 \ \hline ray & sb.1 Obs. Nrf. The rim or edge of a cart. Trans. Phil. Soc. (1885) 35. Cf. rathe, rave, sb.1 \ \hline rig & Rig-rope, (a) the chain back-band of a cart-horse; \ \hline road & Road-man, carter who drives loads of stones for the repair of a road; \ \hline rush & Rush-cart, a cart decorated with rushes, used at the ‘Rush-bearing’;\ \hline set & A place where carts are habitually loaded or unloaded. Chs.1 The raised platform in front of a mill is called the ‘mill-set.’ Carts are loaded at a coal-pit at the set.\ \hline \end{tabularx} \end{table} \pagebreak