noun a small, gentle horse, especially one used for pulling carriages or carts
Dobbin was a term used for a horse used for plowing fields or other agricultural work.
In historical contexts, Dobbin was a common name for horses used in carriages and wagons for transportation.
Dobbin is a term used to refer to a workhorse or a plow horse, typically a large and strong draft horse.
Dobbin is a common name for a horse in various folk tales and literary works, often used to symbolize strength and reliability.
In literature, 'dobbin' may be used to refer to a workhorse or a draft horse, symbolizing hard work and perseverance.
In psychology, 'dobbin' could be used as a metaphor for the subconscious mind carrying the burdens and responsibilities of daily life.
Historians may use 'dobbin' to describe the role of horses in agriculture and transportation in different time periods.
Veterinarians may use 'dobbin' to refer to a specific type of horse breed or as a term for a workhorse with specific health needs.