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Definition of Horsel

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Horselaugh
Horselaugh Horse"laugh`, n. A loud, boisterous laugh; a guffaw. --Pope.
Horseless
Horseless Horse"less, a. Being without a horse; specif., not requiring a horse; -- said of certain vehicles in which horse power has been replaced by electricity, steam, etc.; as, a horseless carriage or truck.

Meaning of Horsel from wikipedia

- The Hörsel (German pronunciation: [ˈhœʁzl̩] ) is a 56 km (35 mi) long river in Thuringia, Germany, right tributary of the Werra. It is formed by the confluence...
- before the factory was acquired by Opel in 1990. Eisenach is situated on the Hörsel river, a tributary of the Werra between the Thuringian Forest in the south...
- Hörsel (German pronunciation: [ˈhœʁzl̩] ) is a muni****lity in the district of Gotha, in Thuringia, Germany. It was named after the river Hörsel, that...
- Laucha (German pronunciation: [ˈlaʊxa] ) is a river of Thuringia, Germany. It flows into the Hörsel near Mechterstädt. List of rivers of Thuringia v t e...
- Schwalm (near Fritzlar) Haune (in Bad Hersfeld) Werra (in Hannoversch Münden) Hörsel (near Eisenach) Ulster (in Philippsthal) Elbe (near Cuxhaven) Oste (near...
- 9 mi) tributary of the Hörsel in the southern Thuringia. Strictly speaking, it represents a second, right main branch of the Hörsel, which brings about as...
- over 25 kilometres long, brought fresh water from the Thuringian Forest (Hörsel and Apfelstädt rivers) to the city. The main businesses of medieval Gotha...
- Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 December 2011, it is part of the muni****lity Hörsel. Within the German Empire (1871–1918), Laucha was part of Saxe-Coburg and...
- free dictionary. Nesse may refer to: Nesse (Hörsel), a river in Thuringia, Germany, tributary to the Hörsel, 54.5 km long Nesse (Werra), a river in North...
- whom Thomas Rhymer met at Erceldoune was the Saxon goddess Ercel, i.e. Hörsel or Ursel (cf. St. Ursula) according to a German origin explanation noted...