Those chariots, to the axle-trees of which scythes were fixed, were called covini, or wains. |
The narrow streets are blocked with the wains bringing down, in boxes of every shape and size, the up-country rough leaf. |
You would have heard the marching feet of soldiers then, and the rumble of hooves and the creak of the wheels of wains. |
Bless his wife an' wains, bless them in basket an' store an' take good care of his oul mare. |
They shove the Worm over the cliff into the sea, and bear off the treasure in wains. |
They bade the game which Siegfried's hand had slain, be carried home on wains. |