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Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 7:02 pm
by Andrew (imported)
Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 7:04 pm
by Andrew (imported)
Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 7:13 pm
by Paolo
Thanks, Andrew, I did not know this. Very interesting!:)
Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 8:06 pm
by Glenda J (imported)
As an interesting aside in Esperanto, the International Language, the problem of castrated anything is easy. You learn one word, chavalo, for example means "horse." "virchavalo" means male horse or "stallion," chavalino means "mare" or female horse. "chavalido" means the young horse, chavalaro is a group or horses or a "herd." "chavalajo" means a "horse place" or stable.
Then "eksvirchavalo" is the castrated horse or gelding.
This applies to any animal. Well, almost. A man is a viro and a woman a virino and you might expect a eunuch to be an eksviro, but he is actually a "eaunuko."
So live and learn.
Glenda
Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 8:13 pm
by dave44 (imported)
I call my castrated dog Elvis....the same thing he was called before he was castrated !!
Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 9:34 pm
by hrlyrdr (imported)

isnt a bullock also a steer?
just a thought

Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 11:51 pm
by madscientist (imported)
Javier is a man's name in Hispanic countries. I wonder if there is a connection?
Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 10:38 am
by colin (imported)
Hrlyrdr,
In a sense, bullock, steer and ox are all the same thing. However, a bullock is specifically a young animal. A steer is older and is intended for beef, whereas Oxen are kept as draught animals.
A modern misconception is that people imagine that Horses were always the primary draught animals, but this only happened during the 18th century. Before that almost all ploughing and pulling of carts was done by Oxen. Horses were kept mainly for war and were much too valuable.
LOL
Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 6:22 pm
by hrlyrdr (imported)
okay folks break out your dictanionary(sp) and look up the word cob, it is not a castrated animal, but i think the answer will suprise you

Re: Names for castrated animals
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 6:51 pm
by Mac (imported)
Yes, rather surprising
cob \kab\ n 1 : a male swan 2 : corn-cob 3 : a short-legged stocky horse
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