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foal
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Outlander
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- Finally, he invited me to come to the stable next day and see a newborn foal.†
p. 113.1 *
- Aye, Ellen MacKenzie once saw me wi' my sark off, birthin' a foal, and told me it looked like the good Lord had put the wrong head to my body—should have had a bag of milk-pudding on my shoulders, instead of a face from the altar-piece.†
p. 345.5
- The foal, a late one, was evidently presenting side-on or backward.†
p. 358.8
- "Turn the foal, of course," he said patiently.†
p. 358.9
- Following the anxious, often contradictory instructions of my guides as best I could, I alternately pulled and pushed, easing the unwieldy mass of the foal around, bringing one foot forward, pushing another back, sweating and groaning along with the mare.†
p. 360.2
- Her hindquarters flexed sharply and the foal slid smoothly onto the clean hay in a slither of knobbly legs and big ears.†
p. 360.5
- From dressing wounds and healing the sick to delivering foals.†
p. 373.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(foal) a young horse; or giving birth to a young horse
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)