mājlops

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Latvian

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 mājlops on Latvian Wikipedia
Mājlopi (aitas, govs)

Etymology

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From māja (house) +‎ lops (animal).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mājlops m (1st declension)

  1. larger farm animals, livestock (usually mammals: cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, etc.)
    no ganībām pārnāk govis, citus mājlopus nemanathe cows came from the pastures, other livestock were not noticed
    vecā gada vakarā Lazdu māte izslauca kazu, dzimtas vienīgo mājlopulast year in the summer mother Lazda milked the goat, the family's only livestock

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