| 单词 | heavy-horse-feed | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasheavy-horse-feed  b.  An allowance or meal (of corn, oats, etc.) given to a horse, etc. Also Military in  short-feed,  heavy-horse-feed,  light-horse-feed (see quot. 1823). ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > supply of food or provisions > rations > 			[noun]		 > ration for horses liveryc1440 ration1702 feed1735 1735    T. Sheridan in  J. Swift Lett. 		(1768)	 IV. 117  				I can give your horses..a feed of oats now and then. 1749    H. Fielding Tom Jones IV.  xii. xiii. 298  				Prepare them [sc. horses] for their Journey by a Feed of  Corn.       View more context for this quotation 1823    G. Crabb Universal Technol. Dict.  				A short feed is a portion less than the regulated quantity. Heavy-horse-feed, a larger proportion given to the heavy dragoons, in distinction from Light-horse-feed, which is given to the hussars and the light horse. 1859    F. A. Griffiths Artillerist's Man. 		(1862)	 220  				One feed of oats in the nose-bag. 1885    G. Meredith Diana of Crossways I. viii. 176  				The mare'll do it well..She has had her feed. < as lemmas | 
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