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Meaning of Cattle | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2 Frequent
ˈkætəl

Definitions

  1. Domesticated animal of the species Bos taurus (cows, bulls, steers, oxen etc), and other hoofed mammals of the genus Bos.
    plural, plural-normally
  2. A surname.
  3. Certain other livestock, such as sheep, pigs or goats. Also rarely applied to horses.
    plural, plural-normally
  4. People who resemble domesticated bovine animals in behavior or destiny.
    derogatory, figuratively, plural, plural-normally
  5. chattel
    English, countable, obsolete, plural, plural-normally, sometimes
  6. Used in restricted contexts to refer to the meat derived from cattle.
    plural, plural-normally, rare, uncountable

Equivalents

Afrikaans bees beeste bul koei
Azərbaycanca mal
Беларуская жывёла
Български говедо добитък
Català bestiar
Cymraeg da gwartheg
Dansk kvæg
Deutsch Kühe Rinder Rindvieh Vieh
Esperanto bovo brutaro
Español ganado
فارسی گاو
Français bétail bovins
Gàidhlig crodh
Galego gando
Hausa shanu
עברית בהמה בקר מקנה
हिन्दी गोरू ढोर पशु मवेशी
Հայերեն տավար
Bahasa Indonesia sapi
Íslenska nautgripur
Italiano bestiame bovini
日本語 家畜 畜牛
Қазақша сиыр
한국어 왕눈이 우워치
Kurdî bêêş boçi bûl da da da mal skot
Lietuvių galvijai galvijas
Latviešu liellopi
Македонски говедо
Монгол мал үхэр
Bahasa Melayu lembu sapi
Nederlands beesten rundvee vee
Português gado gado (bovino) ralé
Slovenščina govedo
Gagana Sāmoa povi
Soomaali lo'
Shqip gjedh
Sesotho kgomo
Svenska boskap kreatur nöt nötkreatur
Kiswahili ng'ombe
Тоҷикӣ гов мол
ไทย วัว
Oʻzbekcha sigir

Examples

“Many cattle were suffering from a disease called BSE.”
“Mr. Jos had hired a pair of horses for his open carriage, with which cattle, and the smart London vehicle, he made a very tolerable figure in the drives about Brussels.”
“The Dover mail was in its usual genial position that the guard suspected the passengers, the passengers suspected one another and the guard, they all suspected everybody else, and the coachman was sure of nothing but the horses; as to which cattle he could with a clear conscience have taken his oath on the two Testaments that they were not fit for the journey.”
“Mangcorn is utilized partly as human food, and partly as fodder for cattle, especially for fattening swine, for which purpose it is considered peculiarly adapted.”
“"I always knew it, but I always denied it, because I'm one of them, and I'm like them." ¶"We're just cattle," the Prison Governor said, relieved now.”
“goods and cattle”
“That then every person so offending and convict, shall for his third offence, forfeit to our Sovereign Lady the Queen, all his goods and cattles, and shall suffer imprisonment during his life.”
“1684 July. Mistris Dorothy Gray, Adminnestratrix of the Goods and Cattles of Mr Edward Gray, late of Plymouth, deceased, […]”
“The temptation of a lone white man was too great for any gathering of myall-natives, and sheep-fat and cattle-steak seemed there for the spearing, so that a stockman always ran the risk of attack, especially if his shepherds interfered with the native women.”
““But you cooked a human being and ate him,” say I. “I couldn’t help it,” says she. “I remember the cattle steaks of the old days, the juicy pork, the dripping joints of lamb, the venison.””
“Believe it or not Big Mac is one of the ultra radicals who provide fast food cattle burgers to interstate vehicles who drive all over the place providing scraps for rats, cats, flies, etc, so that the Mad Cow Disease might spread even faster than it would otherwise do.”
“If a particular whale species isn't endangered, then there's not a blind bit of difference between butchering them or cattle.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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