Young+goat

  • 71mend-, mond- (mn̥d-?) —     mend , mond (mn̥d ?)     English meaning: to suck (brost), to feed; brost     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘säugen, saugen; Brust”; also “junge, saugende Tiere”     Material: Alb. ment “ suckle, suck”, mezej “ suckle “; mes, mezi m. “Fũllen”, mezat …

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  • 72Chimera (mythology) — The Chimera on a red figure Apulian plate, ca 350–340 BC (Musée du Louvre) For other uses of the term chimera, see Chimera (disambiguation). The Chimera or Chimaera ( …

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  • 73kaĝo- or koĝo-, -ā- —     kaĝo or koĝo , ā     English meaning: goat     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Ziege”     Note: only Slav. and Gmc.     Material: O.Bulg. koza “goat”, kozъlъ “he goat” (Ltv. kaza “goat” from dem Russ.), therefrom abgel. koža ‘skin” (*kozjü,… …

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  • 74Milk and meat in Jewish law — Halakhic texts relating to this article: Torah: Exodus 23:19 Exodus 34:26 Deuteronomy 14:21 …

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  • 75kid — I. /kɪd / (say kid) noun 1. a young goat. 2. kidskin. 3. Colloquial a child or young person. 4. Colloquial a son or daughter. 5. Horseracing Colloquial an apprentice jockey. 6. Obsolete (in thieves slang) a young thief. –verb (i) (kidded,… …

  • 76ghaido- or ĝhaido- —     ghaido or ĝhaido     English meaning: goat     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Ziegenbock, Ziege”     Material: Lat. haedus, ī m. “ a young goat, a kid “ from *ghaidos (dialect (h)ēdus, faedus, fēdus); Maybe abbreviated Alb. (*ĝheida) dhija “ a… …

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  • 77kid — 1. noun a) A young goat. I went, indeed, intending to kill a kid out of my own flock; and bring it home and dress it; but as I was going I saw a she goat lying down in the shade, and two young kids sitting by her. b) Of a goat, the state of being …

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  • 78kid — Ⅰ. kid [1] ► NOUN 1) informal a child or young person. 2) a young goat. ► VERB (kidded, kidding) ▪ (of a goat) give birth. ● handle (or treat …

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  • 79cabrito — kəˈbrēˌtō noun ( s) Etymology: Spanish, diminutive of cabro male goat, from Latin capr , caper more at capriole southwest : the flesh of a young kid roasted or stewed * * * /keuh bree toh/; Sp. /kah vrddee taw/ …

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  • 80Chivito — (the diminutive of chivo, goat ) is the grilled meat of a young goat eaten in Argentina, sometimes as part of an asado. Chivito differs from cabrito in that chivito is a slightly older animal with less tender meat. The chivito has already begun… …

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