10 Results found for "breed oneself".

korsa

två hundraserna. The kennel crossed the two dog breeds. cross (mark with an "x") (reflexive) cross oneself (make the sign of the cross) Conjugation of korsa...


bulldog

IPA(key): /ˈbʊl.dɑɡ/ Hyphenation: bull‧dog bulldog (plural bulldogs) A breed of dog developed in England by the crossing of the bullbaiting dog and the...


τρέφω

cherish, foster (poetic, of earth and sea) to breed, produce, teem with (poetic) to have within oneself, to contain, keep, have to maintain, support (in...


chować

Marek buried his head in his hands. (reflexive with się) to hide (to put oneself in a place where one will be harder to find or out of sight) adjective...


soi

(plural sois) evening vesprôt From Latin se. soi one (reflexive pronoun) oneself     Bourguignon personal pronouns soi he zain (Sette Comuni) From Middle...


diffidence

sense was antonymous with confidence, and the modern sense of ‘distrusting oneself’ dates from the 1650s. IPA(key): /ˈdɪfɪdəns/ diffidence (countable and...


dette

to / be þi wille doon in erþe .· as in heuene / ȝyue to vs þis dai oure bꝛeed ouer oþir ſubſtaunce / and foꝛȝyue to vs oure dettis .· as we foꝛȝyuen to...


kasta

See also: KASTA Borrowed from Spanish and Portuguese casta (“lineage, breed”). kasta f caste Declension of kasta (hard feminine) kastovní   From Old Norse...


fall

and wiping dry the newly fallen calf 1869, William Youatt, Sheep: Their Breeds, Management, and Diseases, page 382: another writer, adopting a similar...


rear

(“to cause to rise, raise”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rey- (“to lift oneself, rise”). Cognate with Scots rere (“to construct, build, rear”), Icelandic...