Young+goat

  • 101cabrito — /keuh bree toh/; Sp. /kah vrddee taw/, n. Mexican Cookery. the meat of a young goat. [ < Sp: kid, equiv. to cabr(o) goat ( L caper) + ito dim. suffix] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 102goatling — ˈgōtliŋ noun ( s) Britain : a young goat; especially : a female goat between one and two years old …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 103Christian eschatology — Part of a series on Christianity &#160; …

    Wikipedia

  • 104Shiksa — (Yiddish: yi. שיקסע) or shikse , is a Yiddish word that has moved into English usage, mostly in North American Jewish culture, that is used as a mock pejorative term for a non Jewish woman. Traditionally, the word shiksa is used to refer to a non …

    Wikipedia

  • 105kid — [kid] n. [ME kide, prob. &LT; Anglo N, akin to ON kith, Dan & Swed kid, Ger kitze] 1. a young goat or, occasionally, antelope 2. its flesh, used as a food 3. leather made from the skin of young goats, used for gloves, shoes, etc. 4. [pl.] gloves&#8230; …

    English World dictionary

  • 106Three Little Pigs — is a fairy tale featuring talking animals. Published versions of the story date back to the late 18th century, but the story is thought to be much older. The phrases used in the story, and the various morals which can be drawn from it, have&#8230; …

    Wikipedia

  • 107Kosher foods — are those that conform to the regulations of the Jewish Halakhic law framework, kosher meaning fit or allowed to be eaten. A list of some kosher foods are found in the book of Leviticus 11:1 47. There are also certain kosher rules found there.&#8230; …

    Wikipedia

  • 108List of English words of Old Norse origin — This article is part of a series on: Old Norse Dialects …

    Wikipedia

  • 109kip — 1. noun /kɪp/ a) The untanned hide of a young or small beast, such as a calf, lamb, or young goat. I’m just going for my afternoon kip. b) A bundle or set of such hides. 2. verb /kɪp/ To sleep; often with the connotation of a temporary or&#8230; …

    Wiktionary

  • 110kid — [[t]kɪ̱d[/t]] ♦♦ kids, kidding, kidded 1) N COUNT You can refer to a child as a kid. [INFORMAL] They ve got three kids... All the kids in my class could read. 2) N COUNT; N VOC Young people who are no longer children are sometimes referred to as&#8230; …

    English dictionary