ˈbat+ˌ- noun
Etymology: part translation of French cheval de bât packhorse, from bât packsaddle, from Old French bast — more at bat
: a horse that carries baggage (as of an officer) during a military campaign
ˈbat+ˌ- noun
Etymology: part translation of French cheval de bât packhorse, from bât packsaddle, from Old French bast — more at bat
: a horse that carries baggage (as of an officer) during a military campaign
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012