0 a domesticated animal with long ears related to the horse but smaller. -- æsel
Don’t be such a donkey!
The last few kilometres had to be covered on donkeys, along a path made almost impassable by the winter rain.
Although informants used a general term meaning wealth or treasure, they were referring to livestock (cattle, goats, donkeys and horses).
In donkeys, the throat was too narrow to allow effective dosing in this way.
An industrial revival can not for long remain based on mules and donkeys.
The relevant function is number-neutral as to its value and assigns to each man the maximal group of donkeys he owns.
The sampling of donkeys was deliberately biased towards younger animals ; this could affect the parameter estimates.
In addition, the duration of the immune response in the absence of viral challenge is not known in donkeys.
Only a few villagers possessed donkeys, and even fewer horses.