beasts of burden
animal · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages
beast of burden · pack-animals
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1 expressionBeast of burden1 mention
Kātyāyana Smṛti (Sanskrit)
One should examine a milch animal for three days, and a beast of burden for five days.
in the texts
Kātyāyana Smṛti
A working animal, given a specific five-day examination period in sale-rescission rules.
One should examine a milch animal for three days, and a beast of burden for five days.
Cyropaedia
Animals used to carry supplies and baggage.
and they also saw beasts of burden, some loaded with other supplies of that sort and others grazing.
After these he arranged the baggage train, and where the country was flat he arranged many lines of wagons and pack-animals abreast;