Obs. or dial. ‘A sort of box made of laths, which claps close to a horse’s side, narrow at the top so as to prevent the grain in it from being spilled’ (Jam.). Also ‘a small barrow or box with two wheels used for drawing’ ibid.

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1795.  Statist. Acc. Scot., XVI. 187. The other implements of husbandry are harrows … cabbies, crook-saddles, creels.

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