Caback

/ˈkæbæk/ noun

A variant or alternative name, possibly archaic or dialectal, for a type of horse or beast of burden used in colonial-era transportation.

Possibly from Spanish or Portuguese 'cabaça' or related words; the exact etymology is unclear, suggesting it may be a corrupted or obsolete term from colonial trade languages.

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