different between romney vs rowney
romney
English
Noun
romney (countable and uncountable, plural romneys)
- Alternative form of rumney
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rowney
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Noun
rowney
- A carthorse, load horse, or sumpter horse; a packhorse.
- 1909, Arthur Wade-Evans, Welsh Medieval Law
- Six score pence is the value of a rowney.
- 1909, Arthur Wade-Evans, Welsh Medieval Law
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