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English
Etymology
From cow + shed.
Pronunciation
Noun
cowshed (plural cowsheds)
- A shed for keeping cows.
- Coordinate terms: (often synonymous) byre, cowbarn, cowhouse; milkshed
1917, Geoffrey O'Hara (lyrics and music), “K-K-K-Katy”:K-K-K-Katy, beautiful Katy, / You're the only g-g-g-girl that I adore; / When the m-m-m-moon shines, / Over the cowshed, / I'll be waiting at the k-k-k-kitchen door.
Translations
place for cows
- Armenian: գոմ (hy) (gom)
- Assamese: গোহালি (gühali)
- Belarusian: каро́ўнік m (karóŭnik), або́ра f (abóra), хлеў m (xljeŭ)
- Breton: kraou (br) m
- Bulgarian: краварник m (kravarnik)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 牛舍 (zh) (niúshě), 牛房 (zh) (niúfáng)
- Chuvash: ӗне вити (ĕne vit̬i)
- Cornish: bowji m
- Czech: kravín (cs) m, chlév (cs) m
- Dutch: koestal (nl) m, koeiestal m
- Esperanto: bovejo (eo)
- Faroese: fjós (fo) n
- Finnish: navetta (fi)
- Franco-Provençal: ètrâblo m
- French: étable (fr) f, (dialectal) vacherie (fr) f, bouverie (fr) f
- Friulian: vacjarìe f, stale f
- German: Kuhstall (de) m
- Greek: βουστάσιο (el) n (voustásio)
- Hebrew: רֶפֶת (he) f (réfet)
- Hindi: गौशाला (hi) f (gauśālā)
- Hungarian: tehénistálló (hu)
- Hunsrik: Kuhstall m
- Irish: cró beithíoch m, cró eallaigh m, bóitheach m
- Italian: vaccheria f
- Japanese: 牛舎 (ja) (ぎゅうしゃ, gyūsha)
- Konkani: गोटो (goṭo)
- Korean: 우사 (usa)
- Limburgish: kosjtal
- Luxembourgish: Koustall m
- Macedonian: краварник m (kravarnik)
- Northern Sami: návet
- Polish: obora (pl) f
- Portuguese: vacaria f, estábulo (pt) m
- Romanian: staul de vaci n, grajd (ro) n
- Romansch: stalla f, stala f, uigl m, nuegl m
- Russian: коро́вник (ru) m (koróvnik), хлев (ru) m (xlev)
- Sanskrit: गोत्र (sa) m (gotra), गोष्ठ (sa) m (goṣṭha)
- Scottish Gaelic: bàthach f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ста̏ја f
- Roman: stȁja (sh) f
- Sicilian: stadda f
- Slovak: kravín m
- Slovene: kravji hlev m
- Spanish: vaqueriza (es) f
- Swedish: ladugård (sv), kohus
- Tok Pisin: haus bulmakau
- Udmurt: скал гид (skal gid), гид (gid)
- Ukrainian: корі́вник (uk) m (korívnyk), хлів (uk) m (xliv), корі́вня f (korívnja), обо́ра f (obóra)
- Venetan: vacarìa f, stała f
- Volapük: kunalecek
- Walloon: ståve (wa) m
- Welsh: beudy (cy) m
- Yakut: хотон (qoton)
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