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Look up cartload in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cartload may refer to: The load of a cart Load (unit), an English unit of weight or mass Kwian (เกวียน)
Cartload
Rakshasa in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
save the life of their Brahmin host when it is his turn to deliver the cartload, Bhima is eventually sent out to kill Bakasura, under the direction of
Bakasura
Book by George Johnston
A Cartload of Clay (1971) is the last and unfinished novel by the Australian author George Johnston. It is a sequel to My Brother Jack and Clean Straw
A_Cartload_of_Clay
Australian journalist, war correspondent and novelist
semi-autobiographical novels: My Brother Jack, Clean Straw for Nothing and A Cartload of Clay. He was the father of four children, daughters Gae (with his first
George_Johnston_(novelist)
Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Vatican City
ordered the demolition of the Colosseum and by the time of his death, 2,522 cartloads of stone had been transported for use in the new building. The foundations
St._Peter's_Basilica
Capital and largest city of Slovenia
Counter-Reformation. Catholic Bishop Thomas Chrön ordered the public burning of eight cartloads of Protestant books. In 1597, the Jesuits arrived, followed in 1606 by
Ljubljana
Roman temple, later church, in Rome
henceforth where not gods but demons were formerly worshipped." Twenty-eight cartloads of holy relics of martyrs were said to have been removed from the catacombs
Pantheon,_Rome
American hotel founder
minutes he would be cleaned out and on his way to stock up with another cartload". Marriott graduated from Weber College (now Weber State University), where
J._Willard_Marriott
Novel by George Johnston
Meredith. The other books in the trilogy are Clean Straw for Nothing and A Cartload of Clay. It is commonly studied for English literature subjects in Australia
My_Brother_Jack
Various units of weight or mass
load, also known as a fodder, fother, and charrus (Latin: carrus, lit. "cartload"), is a historic English unit of weight or mass of various amounts, depending
Load_(unit)
Use of banned drugs by athletes
Dutch cycling federation, Piet van Dijk, said of Rome that "dope – whole cartloads – [were] used in such royal quantities." The 1950s British cycling professional
Doping_in_sport
Street in Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh's New and Old Towns. It was formed by dumping around 1,501,000 cartloads of earth excavated from the foundations of the New Town into Nor Loch
The_Mound
Freed slave and American Civil War spy, born 1846
freed slaves. She was not smuggled out of the city to Philadelphia in a cartload of manure during the war. A member of the Bowser family told an NPR reporter
Mary_Bowser
Teacher of Torah and spiritual leader in Judaism
disputations, local rulers, at the Catholic Church's behest, consigned cartloads of precious Hebrew manuscripts to the flames. Today, rabbis are involved
Rabbi
1969 novel by George Johnston
and by its belief in the virtue that was mateship." My Brother Jack A Cartload of Clay 1969 in Australian literature The novel takes it title from the
Clean_Straw_for_Nothing
19th-century period of competitive fossil hunting
camp and according to his own (possibly romanticized) accounts, amassed cartloads of fossils and retreated just before a hostile Miniconjou party arrived
Bone_Wars
1835 romanticized historical novella by Nikolai Gogol
to take Taras to Warsaw, where Ostap is held captive, hiding Taras in a cartload of bricks. Once in Warsaw, a group of Jews help Yankel dress Taras as a
Taras_Bulba
17th-century Swedish warship
cannons on the decks below. Peckell reported that he had recovered 30 cartloads of wood from the ship; these might have included not just planking and
Vasa_(ship)
Venue for sports, concerts, or other events
Lansdowne Rugby Football Club – colours red, black and yellow." Some 300 cartloads of soil from a trench beneath the railway were used to raise the ground
Stadium
Farmer castes in Western India
Mahavira. A tax of two rupees per twenty loads of bullocks and one rupee per cartload of commodities was stipulated. This reference establishes the presence
Vanjari_caste
Annual celebration of the harvest season
re-enacted annually by The Old Cornwall Society. The horse bringing the last cartload was decorated with garlands of flowers and colourful ribbons. A magnificent
Harvest_festival
Scottish-American naturalist (1838–1914)
'know' these mountains. One day's exposure to mountains is better than a cartload of books". In one of his essays, he gave an example of the deficiencies
John_Muir
estimates the number of weapons found in each of the four armories to be "500 cartloads". The tlacochcalcatl was always a member of the military order of the
Tlacochcalcatl
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons module
inadequate combat system and cleaned up spell casting, it did introduce a cartload of new rules too. And although each of these new rules was clearly explained
The_Gates_of_Firestorm_Peak
1536–1541 disbanding of religious residences by Henry VIII
were destroyed for their precious bindings, others were sold off by the cartload. The antiquarian John Leland was commissioned by the King to rescue items
Dissolution of the monasteries
Dissolution_of_the_monasteries
Traditional festival of Laos and Thailand
a royal hunter. Pangkhii's flesh transforms into meat equal to 8,000 cartloads. Nang Ai and many of her countrymen ate this flesh, and Phaya Nak vows
Rocket_Festival
1996 Telugu mythological film
monstrous demon named Bakasura terrorizes the region, demanding two oxen, a cartload of food, and one person each day. When the turn comes for the Pandavas'
Sri_Krishnarjuna_Vijayam
Japanese light novel series
miserably through town and sees young ladies giving chocolates to Yuga, cartloads of it. Mikana is flattered Yuga insists on accepting her chocolates first
There Was a Cute Girl in the Hero's Party, So I Tried Confessing to Her
There_Was_a_Cute_Girl_in_the_Hero's_Party,_So_I_Tried_Confessing_to_Her
Irish state that declared its independence from the United Kingdom (1916, 1919–1922)
issued, two members of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) escorting a cartload of gelignite were killed in the Tipperary Soloheadbeg Ambush, carried out
Irish_Republic
9th-century Buddhist temple in Java, Indonesia
of Siam visited Java and requested and was allowed to take home eight cartloads of sculptures taken from Borobudur. These include thirty pieces taken
Borobudur
Cartloads for the cemetery
List of works by Francisco Goya
List_of_works_by_Francisco_Goya
Small tree-dwelling mammals that are members of the squirrel family (Sciuridae)
killed by a hunter, and is magically transformed into meat equal to 8,000 cartloads figures prominently in the folklore of rocket festival traditions and
Tree_squirrel
The policemen of the Guet, in blue uniforms, transport a cartload of prostitutes to the hospital-prison of Salpêtrière (1745)
Paris_in_the_18th_century
Head of the Catholic Church from 608 to 615
temple being transformed into a place of Christian worship. Twenty-eight cartloads of sacred bones were said to have been removed from the Catacombs and
Pope_Boniface_IV
System of units traditionally used in Thailand
L Sat สัด [sàt̚] Measuring basket 25 thanan 25 L Kwian เกวียน [kwīan] Cartload 100 thang 2 m3 Weight/mass Salueng สลึง [sā.lɯ̌ŋ] 3.75 g Baht or Bat บาท
Thai_units_of_measurement
City in California, United States
was known as Dry Diggin's after the manner in which the miners moved cartloads of dry soil to run water to separate the gold from the soil. Later in
Placerville,_California
Parisian square
faire (la) grève (to go on strike). In 1244 Louis IX of France ordered 24 cartloads of Talmud manuscripts to be burned at the square. The principal reason
Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville – Esplanade de la Libération
Place_de_l'Hôtel-de-Ville_–_Esplanade_de_la_Libération
to Europe, Candy escapes once more, this time successfully hiding in a cartload of hay. Candy boards a freight train when she sees Sam's car, unaware that
List_of_Candy_Candy_episodes
Suspect Statue, Ōoka Tadasuke was called upon to discover the thief of a cartload of cloth from a local kimono maker. Ōoka ordered a statue of Jizo of the
Tōsen-ji
Archaeological site in Michigan, United States
smooth cobbles used as hammers which were, it was said "collected by the cartload." In addition, a fragment of a wooden bowl about three feet across, a wooden
Minong_Mine_Historic_District
Topics referred to by the same term
carrus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carrus (Latin for "cart" or "cartload") may refer to: Davide Carrus (born 1979), Italian footballer Gerald Carrus
Carrus
1983 portable computer from Texas Instruments
IRRA AUTO CONT GAIN FLOW CARTINIT GLPS CAP IRRB CHECK DES HEAT HEATCAP CARTLOAD HCM CP MDS CORR SAM HEATEXC PENG CARTSAVE HTC CV NPVA CORR2 UNIT HTC PSY
Compact_Computer_40
Head of Catholic Church from 1447 to 1455
planned substantial changes to the Borgo district. He also laid up 2,522 cartloads of marble from the dilapidated Colosseum for use in the later constructions
Pope_Nicholas_V
1955 novel by Leigh Brackett
mildly speculative future without dragging in pseudoscientific props by the cartload. Writing in The New York Times, J. Francis McComas described The Long Tomorrow
The_Long_Tomorrow_(novel)
Foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of the Middle Ages
Chiquart recommends that the chief cook should have at hand at least 1,000 cartloads of "good, dry firewood" and a large barnful of coal. Food preservation
Medieval_cuisine
Chronicle of the Jagannath Temple
Chakadas. "All the Kadatas and Chakadas taken together will be about a cartload." Madala Panji language is Odia and was recorded in Odia and Telugu script
Madala_Panji
Former stadium in Dublin
tenants since that time and also use the new Aviva Stadium. Some 300 cartloads of soil from a trench beneath the railway were used to raise the ground
Lansdowne_Road
Head of the Catholic Church from 1243 to 1254
1240, which ultimately found the Talmud guilty of 35 alleged charges; 24 cartloads of copies of the Talmud were burned. Initially, Innocent IV continued
Pope_Innocent_IV
Mughal emperor from 1713 to 1719
with the 780 Sikh prisoners, 2,000 Sikh heads hung on spears, and 700 cartloads of heads of slaughtered Sikhs used to terrorise the population. When Farrukhsiyar's
Farrukhsiyar
Countess of Blois from 1089 to 1102
The Count of Blois returned to France in 1100 bringing with him several cartloads of maps, jewels, and other treasures, which he deposited at Chartres.
Adela_of_Normandy
with the 780 Sikh prisoners, 2,000 Sikh heads hung on spears, and 700 cartloads of heads of slaughtered Sikhs used to terrorise the population. They were
History_of_Sikhism
Period in a couple's relationship which precedes their engagement and marriage
traditions." The threat sparked a protest via the Internet which resulted in cartloads of pink panties being sent to the fundamentalist leader's office. as part
Courtship
Cave in Royston, England
there must be a treasure buried beneath the soil inside the cave. Several cartloads of soil were removed until bedrock was reached. The soil was discarded
Royston_Cave
Nazi collaborationist unit in Axis-occupied Russia
lacking even a basic tactical understanding. I saw Kaminski's men removing cartloads of stolen jewellery, gold watches, and precious stones. The capture of
Russian People's Liberation Army
Russian_People's_Liberation_Army
Island in the river Seine, Paris, France
They had their necks shaved and their collars widened, and were taken in cartloads of ten or twelve prisoners to the Place de la Revolution (today's Place
Île_de_la_Cité
were destroyed for their precious bindings, others were sold off by the cartload, including irreplaceable early English works. It is believed that many
List_of_lost_literary_works
Ossuary in Rome, Italy
at the church in 1631, moving from the old monastery, they brought 300 cartloads of the remains of deceased friars. Fr. Michael of Bergamo oversaw the
Capuchin_Crypt
Protected type of Brie cheese
Charlemagne first tasted in the company of a bishop and approved, requiring two cartloads to be sent to Aachen annually; the site, not mentioned in the anecdotal
Brie_de_Meaux
Sikh military commander (1670–1716)
with the 780 Sikh prisoners, 2,000 Sikh heads hung on spears, and 700 cartloads of heads of slaughtered Sikhs used to terrorize the population. They were
Banda_Singh_Bahadur
Cartload of Belgian government public records, books and documents as it flees the Imperial German Army, published in November 1914
Belgium_in_World_War_I
Church in Elgin, Moray, Scotland
in 1679. Burials in the churchyard ceased in the early 17th century. Cartloads of human bones were removed in 1826, either transferred to the graveyard
St_Giles'_Church,_Elgin
Series of prints by Francisco Goya
soldiers looting church treasures. Plate 64: Carretadas al cementerio (Cartloads for the cemetery). The last print in the famine group. Plate 65: Qué alboroto
The_Disasters_of_War
Historical documentary archive in Seville, Spain
would remain with their primary institutions.[citation needed] The first cartloads of the documents arrived in October 1785. Some restructuring of the Casa
General_Archive_of_the_Indies
Cemetery in Dublin, Ireland
all over the world everywhere every minute. Shovelling them under by the cartload doublequick. Thousands every hour. Too many in the world. Ulysses, Chapter
Mount Jerome Cemetery and Crematorium
Mount_Jerome_Cemetery_and_Crematorium
1992 film directed by Julio Médem
neighbor, Mendiluze. When the battle is over, Manuel crawls out from a cartload of the dead, naked bodies as he is transported away from the front lines
Vacas
Spoon to ostracize her. Princess Luna crashes into Rainbow while hauling a cartload of gifts and injures a wing, so she presses a less-than-enthusiastic Rainbow
List of My Little Pony comics issued by IDW Publishing
List_of_My_Little_Pony_comics_issued_by_IDW_Publishing
Campaign of the War of the First Coalition
at the expense of the occupied territories without the need for long cartloads of food in tow. In 1796 the Italian army was made up of approximately
Italian_campaign_of_1796–1797
1642 military unit of the English Civil War
from donating money and college plate to the Royalist cause. Although a cartload got to the king Cromwell's occupation of Cambridge and imprisoning of several
Captain Oliver Cromwell's Troop of Horse
Captain_Oliver_Cromwell's_Troop_of_Horse
16th-century battle during the Long Turkish War
were seized. In addition, fifteen thousand tents and sixteen thousand cartloads of grain were destroyed; the remaining grain, which had previously cost
Battle_of_Keresztes
Scottish Presbyterian leader (1650–1701)
himself with the erection of a gigantic gibbet, around which was placed a cartload of new ropes, but as soon as the action began his courage ebbed away. He
Robert_Hamilton_of_Preston
Practice of racing belt sanders competitively
cancelled due to the COVID-19 restrictions prohibiting large gatherings. Cartload, The. "POWER TOOL RACES". Retrieved 2021-04-24. Pollak, Michael (February
Belt-sander_racing
Underground railway in London 1863–1933
traffic. During the extension of the railway to Aldgate several hundred cartloads of bullocks' horn were discovered in a layer 20 ft (6.1 m) below the surface
Metropolitan_Railway
Roman Catholic archbishop
gold reliquaries from the churches on the Temple Mount, and carried away cartloads of treasure with him. After the capture of Jerusalem, Heraclius sought
Heraclius_of_Jerusalem
Area of Liverpool in Merseyside, England
Liverpool, in 1338. In 1385, William de Liverpool had licence "to take two cartloads of gorse weekly from the park for 12d. a year rent." In 1383 a grant was
Toxteth
Italian mystic (1457–1530)
the temptation of thoughts against purity, she once threw herself upon a cartload of thorns in imitation of the Doctor Angelicus. Exhausted from this penance
Stephana_de_Quinzanis
Celebration held on Easter Monday in Poland and Central Europe
everyone, will have a dyngus of a hundred barrels of water, a hundred cartloads of sand and a hundred lashes. Then from a window would come the reply
Śmigus-dyngus
Legal process in feudal England
of passing a future inqusition (in one example, a witness was given "a cartload of wood to witness and bear in mind the age of his son John", while in
Proof_of_Age
1909 massacres of Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek civilians by Ottoman Muslims
the dead to avoid stepping on them. Saturday morning I counted a dozen cartloads of Armenian bodies in one-half hour being carried to the river and thrown
Adana_massacre
1966 Telugu film by N. T. Rama Rao
is terrorized by Bakasura, a powerful monster who demands two oxen, a cartload of food, and a human sacrifice daily to satiate his hunger. When it is
Sri_Krishna_Pandaveeyam
Dutch cycling federation, Piet van Dijk, said of Rome that "dope - whole cartloads -[were] used in such royal quantities." Jensen's death led to pressure
List of doping cases in cycling
List_of_doping_cases_in_cycling
Archaeological site in Tamil Nadu, India
scientifically that the Tamil script belongs to the sixth century BC”. Out of the "cartloads of potsherds" found at the site, only two of the Tamil inscriptions were
Keezhadi_excavation_site
State capitol building of the U.S. state of Tennessee
and convict labor was also used in the landscaping. More than 35,000 cartloads of topsoil were hauled to the rocky hill to provide a base for the lawn
Tennessee_State_Capitol
Benedictine monastery in Wiltshire, England
such as the provision which allowed of firewood the nuns to take five cartloads of wood daily from Chute, Grovely, Winterslow, Bentley and Wallop woods
Amesbury_Priory
Church in Suffolk, England
side to his nature, and when on a seaside holiday he would arrange for a cartload of fish to be delivered to the village for his parishioners. In 1923 Canon
All_Saints'_Church,_Lawshall
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
also used the stone to repair the walls around the village (18 to 20 cartloads in 1717) and to repair the church in 1781. At the time of the Revolution
Châteauneuf-du-Pape
District of Glasgow, Scotland
topped by an artificial mound (with a flagpole) constructed from 24,000 cartloads of soil from the construction of the adjacent Ruchill Hospital. It is
Ruchill
sixty ovens required sixty cartloads of bricks. In addition, a month's supply of fuel for the sixty ovens needed 1,400 cartloads. Local mills were targets
History_of_military_logistics
Sports stadium in Bradford, England
City Council, devised a system of controlled tipping that saw 140,000 cartloads of household waste deposited to form the characteristic banking at Odsal
Odsal_Stadium
Breed of domesticated duck, bred mainly for its meat and appearance
sent to London for sale. By the 1750s Richard Pococke recorded that four cartloads of ducks were sent from Aylesbury to London every Saturday, and in the
Aylesbury_duck
American writer, journalist, editor and suffragist
"After each new push on the front, more are required, black crosses by the cartload!" As a writer, Daggett was the author of several books, including In Lockerbie
Mabel_Potter_Daggett
Numerous settlements lost to sea enroachment in the Netherlands are listed
Given by one Geltrud. Farmland & woods, including meadow that produced 20 cartloads of hay each year. Probably drowned as in previous entry. The name means
List of settlements lost to floods in the Netherlands
List_of_settlements_lost_to_floods_in_the_Netherlands
Japanese samurai (1677–1752)
Jizō or Suspect Statue", Ōoka was called upon to discover the thief of a cartload of cloth from a local kimono maker. Ōoka ordered a statue of Jizō of the
Ōoka_Tadasuke
Papal bull was issued by Pope Celestine III. The priory was granted two cartloads of wood daily and the right of pannage for 80 pigs. A buck was to be provided
Tonbridge_Priory
Manor house in Saint Planchers, France
had the right to keep four cows and ten pigs in pasture and to take a cartload of wood each week (1297). The history of the abbots of Mont-Saint-Michel
Prieuré_de_l'Oiselière
and Sandy as MI5 dance instructors The Seamus Android Show with Barbara Cartload and Michael Baine 7 24 April Including: Dobbiroids Theatre of the Air presents
Round the Horne: List of programmes
Round_the_Horne:_List_of_programmes
Byzantine domination of the Roman papacy, 537 to 752
outdo Phocas's efforts to Christianize the site, collecting twenty-four cartloads of martyr bones from the Catacombs of Rome to enshrine in the temple.
Byzantine_Papacy
Area in Wales
levels in "Little England" were caused "by rampaging Vikings or by a few cartloads of Belgians". Sykes also commented that, based on the findings of his
Little_England_beyond_Wales
British hermit (1813–1874)
in the family grave in Hackney churchyard, London. After his death 17 cartloads of dirt and ashes were removed from the house. Lucas is the subject of
James_Lucas_(hermit)
mother's spirit advises her to open the dragon's room's window and bring in a cartload of bread, meat, and sweets; he will wag his tail in happiness and then
The Bewitched Prince (Italian folktale)
The_Bewitched_Prince_(Italian_folktale)
Botanical gardens in New Zealand
and the Himalayas. Gravel and sand were removed from this area by the cartload in the early 1900s and used to construct paths around the growing city
Christchurch_Botanic_Gardens
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Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Maiden
Girl/Female
Arabic
Free; Escaped
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Victorious
Girl/Female
Muslim
Ascending, Essence, Soul, Spiritual, Beloved
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of Love
Boy/Male
Welsh
light'.
Male
Babylonian
, the eighth antediluvian king of Babylon. Methuselah (?).
Girl/Female
Latin Spanish
A nymph.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Picker.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a big eater or a glutton, from Yiddish pikn ‘to eat’ + man ‘man’.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the White Fortress
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