wheelhorse

Etymology


. Sense 2 (“person who labors heavily for a cause”) is from the fact that a horse nearest to the wheels of a carriage that it is drawing does much of the pulling work.

Noun

 * 1)  One of a team of horses which is nearest to the wheels of a carriage, as opposed to a leader or forward horse.
 * 2)  A person who labors heavily for a particular cause, without being concerned about recognition.
 * 3)  A foot-propelled vehicle; a bicycle.
 * 1)  A person who labors heavily for a particular cause, without being concerned about recognition.
 * 2)  A foot-propelled vehicle; a bicycle.
 * 1)  A person who labors heavily for a particular cause, without being concerned about recognition.
 * 2)  A foot-propelled vehicle; a bicycle.
 * 1)  A foot-propelled vehicle; a bicycle.
 * 1)  A foot-propelled vehicle; a bicycle.
 * 1)  A foot-propelled vehicle; a bicycle.
 * 1)  A foot-propelled vehicle; a bicycle.
 * 1)  A foot-propelled vehicle; a bicycle.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: процепен кон