river-horse - significado y definición. Qué es river-horse
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Qué (quién) es river-horse - definición

CRIME OF STEALING HORSES
Horse theif; Horse thievery; Horse thieves; Horse stealing; Horse thief; Horse rustling; Horse rustler; Horse gang
  • [[Alfred Jacob Miller]]'s ''Snake Indian Pursuing "Crow" Horse Thief'', {{circa}}1859.
  • Bentonville Anti-horse Thief Society historical marker in Ohio
  • Horse Thief by George Caleb Bingham, 1852
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  • The trial of a horse thief chromolithograph in 1877
  • hanged]] taken in 1913

river-horse      
n.
Hippopotamus.
Horse Creek (James River tributary)         
STREAM IN STONE COUNTY IN THE OZARKS OF SOUTHWEST MISSOURI, USA
Horse Creek (James River)
Horse Creek is a stream in Stone County in the Ozarks of southwest Missouri. It is a tributary of the James River.
Nisean horse         
HORSE BREED
Persian horse; Nisaean horse
The Nisean horse, or Nisaean horse, is an extinct horse breed, once native to the town of Nisaia, located in the Nisaean plains at the foot of the southern region of the Zagros Mountains, Iran.Nisaia

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Horse theft

Horse theft is the crime of stealing horses. A person engaged in stealing horses is known as a horse thief. Historically, punishments were often severe for horse theft, with several cultures pronouncing the sentence of death upon actual or presumed thieves. Several societies were formed in the United States to prevent horse theft and apprehend horse thieves. However, horse theft continues to occur throughout the world, as horses are stolen for their meat, for ransom, or in disputes between their owners and other persons. Horse theft today is comparable to automobile theft, a crime punishable by felony jail time.