geld
Kelime Anlamı :
1. iğdiş etmek.
2. hadim etmek.
3. iğdiş etmek, enemek.
4. kısırlaştır.
5. hadım etmek.
6. kısırlaştırmak.
7. burmak.
8. geldingiğdiş edilmiş beygir.
9. esaslı bir şeyden mahrum etmek.
10. iğdiş et.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to castrate (a horse, for example).
2. to deprive of strength or vigor; weaken.
3. A tax paid to the crown by english landholders under anglo-saxon and norman kings.
2. to deprive of strength or vigor; weaken.
3. A tax paid to the crown by english landholders under anglo-saxon and norman kings.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
money; notably:
2. to castrate a male (usually an animal).
2. to castrate a male (usually an animal).
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
money; tribute; compensation; ransom.
2. to castrate; to emasculate.
3. to deprive of anything essential.
4. to deprive of anything exceptionable; ; to expurgate.
2. to castrate; to emasculate.
3. to deprive of anything essential.
4. to deprive of anything exceptionable; ; to expurgate.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to castrate; emasculate: used especially of emasculating animals for economic purposes.
2. hence to deprive of anything essential.
3. to expurgate, as a book or other writing.
4. in apiculture, to cut out old combs from (a hive) so that new ones may be built.
5. gelded; castrated; rendered impotent.
6. barren; sterile.
7. not with young: as, a geld cow; a geld ewe.
8. poor; needy.
9. A payment, tax, tribute, or fine: in modern histories and law-books in reference to the anglo-saxon period, chiefly in composition, as in danegeld, wergeld or wergild, etc.
2. hence to deprive of anything essential.
3. to expurgate, as a book or other writing.
4. in apiculture, to cut out old combs from (a hive) so that new ones may be built.
5. gelded; castrated; rendered impotent.
6. barren; sterile.
7. not with young: as, a geld cow; a geld ewe.
8. poor; needy.
9. A payment, tax, tribute, or fine: in modern histories and law-books in reference to the anglo-saxon period, chiefly in composition, as in danegeld, wergeld or wergild, etc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia