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† ˈcaball Obs. Also 5 cabylle, 6 cable, cabill. [ad. L. caball-us horse, or rather an assimilation of the word caple, capul, capil (which was in much earlier use, and is still dialectal) to the original L. form.] A horse.
c1450Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 697 Hic caballus, a cabylle. 1515Barclay Eglogues (1570) C iij/4 But the stronge Caball standeth at the racke. 1518Rental Bk. Earl Kildare in Trans. Kilkenny Archæol. Soc. Ser. ii. IV. 123 Every howse hawing a cabill to draw to Dublyn quarterly. 1538–48Elyot Lat. Dict., Caballus, a horse; yet in some partes of England they do call an horse a cable. 1570Levins Manip. 1 A cable, horse, caballus. A caple, idem. 1623Cockeram, Caball, a little horse, a jade. 1650T. Bayly Herba Parietis 73 This cavalliers caball was unwilling to clime. |