hang up

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

v.


to tie up a horse.

1860. W. Kelly, `Life in Victoria,' p. 49 [Footnote]:

«In Melbourne there are posts sunk in the ground almostopposite every door. . . . Fastening your horse to oneof these posts is called `hanging him up.'»

1885. H. Finch-Hatton, `Advance Australia,' p. 32:

«We got off, hung our horses up to a tree.»

1890. E. W. Hornung, `Bride from the Bush,' p. 296:

«The mail-boy is waiting impatiently in the verandah,with his horse `hung up' to one of the posts.»

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