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wains

n. (plural of wain English)

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Two of the long hay wains drawn by strong teams began to plod off at once.

And they drew the heavy wains down the road, axles chirping and screeching as the heavy wooden wheels turned 'round.

And leading the Elf, the buccan headed off into the rows of wains of the caravan, hence did not see Tipperton and Vail as they came into the clearing and dismounted.

As for thee, Beau, thou wilt ride among the healers' wains, or so Melor did say.

Even so, in the rain-softened ground and in spite of the wide rims on the wheels, wains became mired, and extra of the massive horses were hitched to bogged-down wagons to haul them free.

And when the wagon train set out, the wains well separated laterally, the cavalcade and vanguard rode even farther wide.

And ere they had gone half a mile the first of the wains became bogged.

Too, these wains they bring, you can guide them the easiest course to a rendezvous with us.

And as they did so, yet other Dwarves hurled hot clay vessels to crash upon the wains, smoldering firecoke shattering outward.

The two wains were filled, heaped high, with more items lashed onto the outside.

He mentioned it to Elanor before the wains rolled out of the gates, and found himself with a list of small things to buy.

She and Trovagh rode ponies, ducking and crossing the lumbering wains as the excited pair attempted to see and do everything at once.

The small line of wains and riders topped the long shallow slope and started down toward the town.

Some thirty armed men escorted the lumbering wains toward the small market town, while another thirty men remained to guard Aiskeep.

The wains returned heavily loaded, the last of the Keep's fall harvest was gathered into the storerooms, and winter was on its way.