- The
Flemish Horse, Dutch:
Vlaams Paard, French:
Cheval Flamand, is a
Belgian breed of
heavy draught horse. It
originates in – and is
named for – Flanders...
- A
Flemish horse is a
footrope on a
square rigged sailing ship that is
found at the
extreme outer end of the yard, or the yardarm. The main
footrope runs...
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section Finnhorse, or
Finnish Horse Flemish Horse Fleuve Fjord horse, also
Norwegian Fjord Horse Florida Cracker Horse Foutanké or
Fouta Frederiksborger...
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Clydesdale horse takes its name from Clydesdale, the
valley of the
River Clyde. In the late
seventeenth century,
stallions of
Friesian and
Flemish stock from...
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through the
thimble at the
lower end of the stirrup, or
seized to it. The
Flemish horse is an
extra piece of
footrope provided at the end of the yard, hanging...
- late
nineteenth century.
Closely related breeds include the Ardennais,
Flemish Horse,
Nederlands Trekpaard, and
Trait du Nord. The
American Belgian Draught...
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Flemish stew,
known in
Dutch as
stoofvlees (pronounced [ˈstoːfleːs] ) or
stoverij and in
French as carbon(n)ade flamande, is a
Flemish beef (or pork) and...
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working on the end of the
yardarm has a
separate footrope known as the
flemish horse.
Jackstays run
along the top of the yard. The sail will be bent on to...
- the
horse breeds considered in
Belgium to be
wholly or
partly of
Belgian origin, with some of the
names used for them in that country: Belgium:
Horse. Domestic...
- : 434 : 166 The
American Belgian derives from
heavy draft horses of Ardennais,
Brabant and
Flemish stock imported from
Belgium in the
latter part of the nineteenth...