Young+cow

  • 61δαμάλει — δάμαλις young cow fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) δαμάλεϊ , δάμαλις young cow fem dat sg (epic) δάμαλις young cow fem dat sg (attic ionic) …

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  • 62The White Bone — is a Canadian novel written by Barbara Gowdy and published by HarperCollins in 1999. Sometimes compared to Richard Adams s Watership Down , it is an adult fantasy story about animals in this case, African elephants in a realistic natural setting… …

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  • 63andh-, anedh- —     andh , anedh     English meaning: “to grow, bloom, blossom”     Deutsche Übersetzung: “hervorstechen, sprießen, blũhen”     Material: O.Ind. ándhaḥ n. “ Soma plants “; Arm. and “ field “; Gk. ἄνθος n. “ Flower, bloom “, ἀνθέω “ blossoms “,… …

    Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • 64Spanish-style bullfighting — is called a corrida de toros (literally a running of bulls ), or fiesta brava . In traditional corrida , three toreros, also called matadores or, in French, toréadors , each fight two out of a total of six fighting bulls, each of which is at… …

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  • 65RED HEIFER — (Heb. פָּרָה אֲדֻמָּה), the animal whose ashes were used in the ritual purification of persons and objects defiled by a corpse (Num. 19). While the English term heifer means a young cow that has not had a calf, the Bible (Num. 19:2) speaks simply …

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  • 66calf — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dogie, weaner. See youth. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. young cow, young bull, yearling, freemartin, maverick, dogie*. Related terms for other young animals include: colt, cub, kitten, filly, lionet, pup,… …

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  • 67calf — {{11}}calf (1) young cow, O.E. cealf (Anglian cælf) young cow, from W.Gmc. *kalbam (Cf. M.Du. calf, O.N. kalfr, Ger. Kalb, Goth. kalbo), perhaps from PIE *gelb(h) , from root *gel to swell, hence, womb, fetus, young of an an …

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  • 68mēlo-, smēlo- —     mēlo , smēlo     English meaning: small animal     Deutsche Übersetzung: “kleineres Tier”     Material: Gk. μῆλον n. ‘small cattle, sheep”; O.Ir. mīl n. “(small) animal”, Welsh mil, O.Corn. Bret. mil “animal”; Gmc. in müla (Lex Salica),… …

    Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • 69quey — (n.) young cow, Scottish and Northern English dialect, late 14c., from O.N. kviga, apparently from ku cow (see COW (Cf. cow) (n.)) …

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  • 70stirk — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English stirc; akin to Middle Low German sterke young cow and perhaps to Gothic stairo sterile animal more at sterile Date: before 12th century British a young bull or cow especially between one and two… …

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