Terms Used in, Talking to Domestic Animals. In controlling the movements of domestic animals by the voice, besides words of ordinary import, man uses a variety of peculiar terms, calls, and inarticulate sounds — not to include whistling — which vary... Science - Page 70edited by - 1888Full view - About this book
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1888 - 450 pages
...may be contained in the word ' Kongo,' and that the meaning ' spear,' which is, according to Janko, confined to the Bayanzi, is also derived from this...in English-speaking countries ; ' arre.' ' arri,' 'jiih,' ' gio,' etc., in European countries. In the United States 'gee' directs the animals away from... | |
| 1888 - 536 pages
...swallowed all, devour us. WILLIAM E. MOORE, Manchester, NH TERMS USED IN TALKING TO DOMESTIC ANIMALS. In controlling the movements of domestic animals by...English-speaking countries : "arre," "arri," "juh," "gio," etc, in European countries. (59 ) walks on the right hand side of his team. In Virginia mule... | |
| 1888 - 508 pages
...Saviour was, at an early period, sometimesmade. WL BUTTON. TERMS USED IN TALKING TO DOMESTIC ANIMALS. — In controlling the movements of domestic animals by...teeth), "gee," "haw," "whoa," "whoosh," "back," etc., in English speaking countries; "arre," "arri," "jiih," "gio," etc, in J]uropean countries. In the United... | |
| Moritz Lazarus, Heymann Steinthal - 1888 - 524 pages
...Somit sei die Schrift allseitig empfohlen. K. Bruchmann. TERMS USED IN TALKING TO DOMESTIC ANIMALS. In controlling the movements of domestic animals by..."click click" (tongue against teeth), •'gee," "haw," "wboa," "whoosh," ''back," etc., in English-speaking L-ountries ; "arre," "arri," "jüh," „gio,''... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1888 - 448 pages
...may be contained in the word ' Kongo,' and that the meaning ' spear,' which is, according to Janko, confined to the Bayanzi, is also derived from this...import, man uses a variety of peculiar terms, calls, and inarticuUte sounds, — not to include whistling, — which vary in different localities. In driving... | |
| 1888 - 610 pages
...Towers family of Inverleith near Edinburgh? WALTER F. LYON. CV. TERMS ATTACHING TO DOMESTIC ANIMALS. — In controlling the movements of domestic animals by...import, man uses a variety of peculiar terms, calls, ami inarticulate sounds — not to include whistling — which vary in different localities. The undersigned... | |
| 1890 - 344 pages
...been \ vM-.r. The Mount, Wilton, Salisbury. z. 127. TERMS USED IN TALKING TO DOMESTIC ANIMALS. — In controlling the movements of domestic animals by...whistling — which vary in different localities. The undersigned is desirous of collecting words and expressions (oaths excepted) used in addressing... | |
| New York Academy of Sciences - 1887 - 518 pages
...stated that he had begun to collect and investigate the Terms Used in Talking to Domestic Animals. In controlling the movements of domestic animals by...English-speaking countries; " arre," "arri," "juh," "gio," etc., in European countries. In the United States "gee" directs the animals away from the driver,... | |
| New York Academy of Sciences - 1888 - 310 pages
...stated that he had begun to collect and investigate the Terms Used in Talking to Domestic Animals. In controlling the movements of domestic animals by...English-speaking countries; " arre," "arri," "juh," "gio," etc., in European countries. In the United States "gee" directs the animals away from the driver,... | |
| 1888 - 330 pages
...readers give further information on the subject ? BONWX TERMS USED IN TALKING TO DOMESTIC ANIMALS. — In controlling the movements of domestic animals by...different localities. In driving yoked cattle and barnesaed horses teamsters cry " get up," " click, click " (tongue against teeth), "gee," "haw," "whoa,"... | |
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