Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for E'QUINE, or E-QUI'NAL
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E'QUINE, or E-QUI'NAL, a. [L. eiqunus, from equus, a horse.]
Pertaining to a horse; denoting the horse kind. Haywood. The shoulders, body, thighs, and mane are equine; the head completely bovine. Barrow's Travels.
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