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    The Atlas·Animals

    beasts of burden

    animal · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    beast of burden · pack-animals

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Beast of burden1 mention

    Kātyāyana Smṛti (Sanskrit)

    One should examine a milch animal for three days, and a beast of burden for five days.
    chapter 62

    in the texts

    Kātyāyana SmṛtiAncient · Sanskrit

    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.
    chapter 62

    CyropaediaClassical · Greek

    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.
    chapter 6
    After these he arranged the baggage train, and where the country was flat he arranged many lines of wagons and pack-animals abreast;
    chapter 6