- castrated ram
- (n) saamooree.
English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.
English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.
ram stag — /ˈræm stæg/ (say ram stag) noun a ram castrated after reaching maturity when no longer needed to service the flock; usually fattened for sale …
wether — castrated ram Unusual Animals … Phrontistery dictionary
wether — 1. noun a) A castrated buck goat. b) A castrated ram. 2. verb To castrate a male sheep or goat … Wiktionary
Wether — Weth er, n. [OE. wether, AS. we[eth]er; akin to OS. wethar, withar, a ram, D. weder, G. widder, OHG. widar, Icel. ve[eth]r, Sw. v[ a]dur, Dan. v[ae]dder, Goth. wi[thorn]rus a lamb, L. vitulus calf, Skr. vatsa, L. vetus old, Gr. e tos year;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bellwether — A bellwether is any entity in a given arena that serves to create or influence trends or to presage future happenings. The term is derived from the Middle English bellewether and refers to the practice of placing a bell around the neck of a… … Wikipedia
List of terms used for Germans — There are many alternative ways to describe the people of Germany, though in English the official designated nationality as well as the standard noun is German. (see also demonym). During the early Renaissance, German implied that the person… … Wikipedia
Wethersilver — Customary rent, orig. payment of a wether (a castrated ram) to the landlord s flock; later commuted to a payment of silver coin. Cf. Alba firma … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Weatherall — This long established name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from the place called Wetheral near Carlisle in Cumberland. The placename is recorded as Wetherhala , circa 1100, in the Register of the Priory of Wetherhal … Surnames reference
Weatherell — This long established name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from the place called Wetheral near Carlisle in Cumberland. The placename is recorded as Wetherhala , circa 1100, in the Register of the Priory of Wetherhal … Surnames reference
Weatherhill — This long established name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from the place called Wetheral near Carlisle in Cumberland. The placename is recorded as Wetherhala , circa 1100, in the Register of the Priory of Wetherhal … Surnames reference
Weatherill — This long established name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from the place called Wetheral near Carlisle in Cumberland. The placename is recorded as Wetherhala , circa 1100, in the Register of the Priory of Wetherhal … Surnames reference