Young+pigeon
91Gastronomía de Cantón — Un desayuno denominado Dim sum típico de Hong Kong. Desde la izquierda a la derecha y desde arriba a abajo: dumplings de gambas (ha gau), té de jazmín, pollo y vegetales (dos boles con cucharas), salsa especiada para mojar (rojo), dumplings al… …
92Candlemas — • Also called: Purification of the Blessed Virgin, Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Candlemas Candlemas …
93Genesis 15 — 1 After these things the word of the LORD came unto Abram in a vision, saying, Fear not, Abram: I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward. 2 And Abram said, LORD God, what wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless, and the steward of my… …
94palomino — [ˌpalə mi:nəʊ] noun 1》 (plural palominos) a pale golden or tan coloured horse with a white mane and tail, originally bred in the south western US. 2》 a variety of white grape used to make sherry and fortified wines. Origin C19: from Latin Amer.… …
95squeaker — noun 1》 a person or thing that squeaks. 2》 informal, chiefly N. Amer. a contest won by a narrow margin. 3》 chiefly Brit. a young pigeon …
96squab — I. a. 1. Fat, plump, stout, dumpy, squabbish, squabby, thick, bulky, heavy, short, thickset, chunky, fleshy. 2. Unfledged, unfeathered. II. n. Young pigeon …
97περιστεριδεύς — young pigeon masc nom sg …
98squab — n. young pigeon; nestling; stuffed lower cushion of chair; sofa …
99palomino — ► NOUN (pl. palominos) ▪ a pale golden or tan coloured horse with a white mane and tail. ORIGIN Latin American Spanish, from Spanish, young pigeon …
100palomino — n. (pl. os) a golden or cream coloured horse with a light coloured mane and tail, orig. bred in the south western US. Etymology: Amer. Sp. f. Sp. palomino young pigeon f. paloma dove f. L palumba …