Aún no tenemos significados para "branch horns".
1It was the skull of a steer, with enormous branching horns.
2They were large, variously colored animals with the widely- branching horns that distinguish them.
3It is like a deer, but it has long, branching horns.
4It looked like a great black beast with branched horns.
5These elk had wide, branching horns measuring three or four feet from tip to tip.
6Ay, Johnnie, you would have wondered at those- adozenstags' heads with branching horns in the hall.'
7At a small distance were the stag with branching horns, the timid deer, and the sportive, frisking fawn.
8A meteor played round his branching horns; the awful faces of other times looked from the clouds of Crona.
9The dilemma has branching horns.
10The stranger now perceived what appeared to him the branching horns of a rival, hearing, at the same time, the well-known challenge.
11Just now a heavy-headed elk, with much- branched horns fully three feet long, stood and looked at me, and then quietly trotted away.
12In shape they justified Dol's criticism; for they certainly were not unlike cows of the Alderney breed, save for the widely branching horns.
13While I was watching, a herd of deer, headed by a fine stag with branching horns, came down to the water to drink.
14Then, one after another, he slew a buffalo, four bisons, a mighty elk with branching horns, and many deers and stags and savage beasts.
15The beautiful creature with the branching horns, the delicate ears, the shapely head and body, looked as if stamped in ink in the dim star-gleam.
16The latter were still but half-grown, and, like the female, were without the " branching horns" that adorned the head of the old bull.