- 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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Flemish stew,
known in
Dutch as
stoofvlees (pronounced [ˈstoːfleːs] ) or
stoverij and in
French as carbon(n)ade flamande, and also
known as "grandma's...
- late
nineteenth century.
Closely related breeds include the Ardennais,
Flemish Horse,
Nederlands Trekpaard, and
Trait du Nord. The
American Belgian Draught...
- : 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...
- 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...
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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...
- edge of a
square sail, and the rope
below the
yards was
called the
horse or
Flemish horse.
These terms will be
encountered when
reading the
classic 18th and...