January 16 2012
Word of the Week: Trave
TRAVE [TRAYV] – horizontal beam used to help tame a wild or untrained horse, especially one recently shod. [Middle English from Latin, trabem, beam] Genuine horse whisperers can train a brumby without any call for a trave.
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RobT — 16 January at 06:45AM
Cooks avert a single-yolker
RobT — 16 January at 07:35AM
Maritime tower cover gone, contravening section formation
RobT — 16 January at 09:44AM
Wooden cage seen within Nizhnevartovsk's outskirts
Sam — 16 January at 11:26AM
Used to rein in open ridicule?
Boniface — 16 January at 01:29PM
Beam, making ridiculous caricature when given pen (7)
DC — 16 January at 01:33PM
Foal ending free travel here!?
JPR — 16 January at 07:25PM
Training beam at very short suspect
JPR — 16 January at 11:54PM
Extravert conceals beam
JPR — 17 January at 12:04AM
Cave artist shows backwoods pan for horse breaking
JPR — 17 January at 12:16AM
OK folks this it:
Morant raves "my tool hidden!"
anax — 18 January at 10:32PM
On opening of trousers, see red shaft (5)
OK. I'm barred.
JPR — 19 January at 02:11AM
I'm barred by this says Brumby, it's intravenous
JPR — 20 January at 12:03AM
Breaker has this beam in his eye most ravenous.
In book by Eliot, Raveloe Wood is place; Don's oil to train horse.