- horses and cattle
- n. 牛馬
English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association — Advertisement from Burke s Peerage, 1879. The Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association was an association set up in London by Samuel Gurney an MP and philanthropist and Edward Thomas Wakefield, a barrister in 1859 to provide… … Wikipedia
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Cattle — Cow redirects here. For other uses, see Cow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Cattle (disambiguation). Cattle … Wikipedia
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Horses in the Middle Ages — This 15th century depiction of Charlemagne and Pope Adrian I shows a well bred medieval horse … Wikipedia
Cattle in religion — In Hinduism, the cow is a symbol of wealth, strength, abundance, selfless giving and a full Earthly life Cattle are considered sacred in various world religions, most notably Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism[citation needed] … Wikipedia
cattle — noun /ˈkæt(ə)l/ a) Domesticated bovine animals (cows, bulls, steers etc). Do you want to raise cattle? b) Certain other livestock, such as sheep, pigs or horses. goods and cattle … Wiktionary
cattle — /ˈkætl / (say katl) noun (used with a plural verb) 1. bovine mammals of any age, breed, or sex, especially those raised for meat or dairy production. 2. Obsolete such animals together with horses and other domesticated animals. 3. human beings… …