You can make 90 anagrams from letters in telega (aeeglt).
1550-60; Russian teléga, probably ultimately Mongolian; compare classical Mongolian telege(n) carriage
At the same moment the rattling noise of a telega was heard somewhere in the distance.
I mounted the telega (Summer carriage), two hussars withdrawn swords beside, and took the road to Khasan.
A telega had gone over him and driven in his spine, so that it made a curve inside him.
As it came nearer, I perceived a telega, a country cart, with a horse harnessed to it.
Sledge-travelling was discontinued, and we had to resort to the telega, simply an open cart without any springs.
Curiously primitive, the telega is four-wheeled, with two planks thrown crudely across the axle-trees.
Once more he was defeated by the former on the telega river, near Ploiesti.
He got into the telega, in which lay two trunks—one containing his pistols, the other some personal effects.
Although the journey was not continued by night the telega was still Godfrey's constant place of abode.
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