Latvian word senses marked with lifeform category "Livestock"
Parent categories: Agriculture, Animals, Applied sciences, Lifeforms, Sciences, Life, Nature
Subcategories: Cattle, Goats, Horses, Pigs, Poultry, Sheep
Total 57 word senses
- Havaju zoss (Noun) nene, Hawaiian goose (Branta sandvicensis)
- aita (Noun) sheep (esp. Ovis aries; generic word)
- aploks (Noun) enclosure for farm animals to live or to graze, corral, pen, paddock, enclosed pasture
- auns (Noun) male sheep, ram, tup
- avs (Noun) ewe (female sheep; also generic term)
- baltiņš (Noun) white horse (a horse that has white or very light hair)
- brūnis (Noun) brown, bay horse
- bullis (Noun) bull (male, non-castrated bovine)
- bēris (Verb) having pour, having strew; indefinite past active participle of bērt
- cekulpīle (Noun) tufted duck
- cālis (Noun) chick (baby or young bird, especially chicken)
- cālēns (Noun) little chick, chick
- cūka (Noun) pig (esp. Sus scrofa domesticus)
- gailis (Noun) rooster, cock (male domestic fowl, especially Gallus gallus)
- gailēns (Noun) a young rooster, a cockerel
- govs (Noun) cattle (bovines in general, syn. liellops)
- jērs (Noun) young or baby sheep, lamb
- kaza (Noun) goat (esp. Capra aegagrus hircus)
- kazlēns (Noun) young or baby goat, kid
- kuilis (Noun) male wild boar
- kumeļš (Noun) baby or young horse (or other equid), foal, colt
- liellops (Noun) cattle in general, cows and oxen
- lops (Noun) livestock, (farm) animal (e.g., cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, poultry, etc.)
- melnis (Noun) black horse
- mājlops (Noun) larger farm animals, livestock (usually mammals: cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, etc.)
- ola (Noun) egg (said reproductive cell, usually from birds, used as food)
- pakavs (Noun) horseshoe (U-shaped metal object used to protect a horse's hooves)
- pīle (Noun) duck (birds of family Anatidae)
- pīlēns (Noun) baby duck, duckling
- reproduktors (Noun) breeding farm (a place, building, farm specialized in producing young animals, especially pigs)
- salnis (Noun) roan horse (horse with coat characterized by an even mixture of colored and white hairs on the body)
- sarķis (Noun) chestnut (red) horse
- sedulka (Noun) harness saddle (part of a harness, placed on a horse's back to hold a shaft)
- segli (Noun) saddle (horse tack item, placed on the back of a horse either for riding or for attaching a load to the back of the animal)
- seglot (Verb) to saddle (to attach a saddle to an animal, usually a horse)
- sirmis (Noun) gray horse (a horse with light gray hair, with both black and white hair)
- sivēns (Noun) piglet
- taurs (Noun) aurochs (Bos primigenitus, the extinct ancestor of domestic cattle)
- tele (Noun) female calf, immature cow, heifer
- telēns (Noun) calf (esp. young, little)
- teķis (Noun) male sheep, ram (especially one not castrated, used for reproduction).
- teļš (Noun) calf (young cow or bull)
- vista (Noun) hen (female chicken); chicken (Gallus gallus in general)
- vērsis (Noun) ox (male cattle, usually castrated, often used as a beast of burden)
- zirdziņš (Noun) gee-gee, horsey, horse
- zirgs (Noun) horse (esp. Equus caballus; generic word)
- zoslēns (Noun) gosling (baby or young geese)
- zoss (Noun) goose (several birds of the tribe Anatini or subfamily Anatinae of the Anatidae family, genera Anser, Branta, and Chen)
- zviedziens (Noun) neigh, whinny (the cry of a horse)
- zviegt (Verb) to laugh out loud, uproariously
- āzis (Noun) male goat, billy goat, buck
- ērzelis (Noun) uncastrated male horse, stallion (esp. for reproduction)
- ģimene (Noun) family (group formed by a couple and their children (if any) living together; larger group of relatives living together)
- ģimene (Noun) a group of female animals descended from one breeder
- ģimene (Noun) family (a group of animals consisting of a male, a female and their offspring, living and eating together)
- ķerra (Noun) greater scaup (diving duck, especially Aythya marila)
- ķēve (Noun) female horse, mare, filly
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