prad

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A horse.
 * 2) * 1893,, "Bunthorp's Decease" in Tales of the Austral Tropics, London: Osgood, MacIlvaine & Co., 1894,
 * "Not a bad sort of a prad that brown one," he remarked; "looks a little gone in the near fore-leg."
 * 1) * 1893,, "Bunthorp's Decease" in Tales of the Austral Tropics, London: Osgood, MacIlvaine & Co., 1894,
 * "Not a bad sort of a prad that brown one," he remarked; "looks a little gone in the near fore-leg."
 * "Not a bad sort of a prad that brown one," he remarked; "looks a little gone in the near fore-leg."

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬,.

Verb

 * 1) to plunder, pillage, sack, rob, loot