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2 hen
[hen] noun1) the female farmyard fowl:دَجاجَهHens lay eggs.
2) the female of any bird:أنْثى كل الطُّيور( also adjective) a hen blackbird.
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3 bird
طَائِر \ bird: a feathered creature with wings that lays eggs, usu. able to fly.. fowl, (fowls, or fowl): a farmyard bird, esp. a hen. -
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أُنْثَى الطَّيْر \ hen: any female bird. -
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6 kuluçka
"1. broody; brooding, setting (hen bird). 2. broody hen. 3. hen (who has chicks); hen bird (who has young). - devri/dönemi incubation period (for eggs or a disease caused by a pathogen). - makinesi incubator. - olmak (for a hen bird) to be broody. -ya oturmak/yatmak (for a hen bird) to start to set or brood; to brood, set, incubate." -
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f.1 hen bird.2 sly woman, wicked woman.* * *2 familiar (en ciclismo) bonk* * *SF1) (Orn) hen, hen bird; (=perdiz hembra) hen partridge2) * (=mujer taimada) sneaky bitch *; (=ladrona) thieving woman3) (Dep) (=desfallecimiento) collapse4) (=pájaro de papel) paper bird; (=cometa) kite5)6)* * *1) (fam & pey) ( mujer astuta) crafty woman, scheming bitch (sl & pej)2) (fam) ( decaimiento brusco) collapse* * *= sneaky bitch, thieving woman.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex. By the 1890s, women of African descent were branded as lascivious, loose, and thieving women.* * *1) (fam & pey) ( mujer astuta) crafty woman, scheming bitch (sl & pej)2) (fam) ( decaimiento brusco) collapse* * *= sneaky bitch, thieving woman.Ex: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.
Ex: By the 1890s, women of African descent were branded as lascivious, loose, and thieving women.* * *B ( fam) (decaimiento brusco) collapseluego viene la pájara or agarras una pájara then you just collapse o you lose all impetus o ( colloq) you hit the wall* * *
pájara sustantivo femenino
1 (hembra de pájaro) hen
2 pey (mujer) old devil, witch
* * *pájara nf¡buena pájara está esa hecha! she's a crafty devil!2. [en ciclismo] bonk* * *f fig desp -
8 Vogelweibchen
Vo|gel|weib|chennthen (bird), female bird* * *Vo·gel·weib·chennt hen [bird], female bird -
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11 hun
I sg - hunnen, pl - hunnerса́мка жIIона́* * *hen, she* * *I. (en -ner) she, female;( om fugle ofte) hen (bird).II. (pron) she. -
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• barnyard• corral• farmyard• hen bird• hen pheasant• Hendrik• henna• poultry yard -
13 gallinero
• chicken coop• coop• hen bird• hen pheasant• henbane• Hendrik• henna• henpeck• Henry• peanut brittle• peanut oil• poultry house• poultry yard -
14 hunfugl
subst. (Riksmål, eg. hunnfugl) female bird, hen bird -
15 hunnfugl
subst. female bird, hen bird -
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Vo·gel·weib·chen nthen [bird], female bird -
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19 kvenn-fugl
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20 kvennfugl
m. hen bird.
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Hen — may refer to: *Hen (bird), a female bird, a female of any member of the bird family, including species of poultry, duck, fowl, ostrich or emu. *Hen, specifically a female adult chicken *Hen, a female octopus or lobster *Hen (slang), a woman *Hen … Wikipedia
hen — O.E. henn, from W.Gmc. *khannjo (Cf. O.Fris. henn, M.Du. henne, O.H.G. henna), fem. of *han(e)ni male fowl, cock (Cf. O.E. hana cock ), lit. bird who sings (for sunrise), from PIE root *kan to sing (see CHANT (Cf … Etymology dictionary
hen — [ hen ] noun count 1. ) a female chicken 2. ) often before noun the female of any type of bird: a hen pheasant … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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