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Yearling   /jˈərlɪŋ/  /jˈɪlɪŋ/   Listen
Yearling

noun
1.
A young child.  Synonyms: bambino, toddler, tot.
2.
A racehorse considered one year old until the second Jan. 1 following its birth.
3.
An animal in its second year.






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"Yearling" Quotes from Famous Books



... a great time once last winter—Father told me the ice was too thin, but I saw a yearling calf go over all right and I thought the ice would bear me. But I guess calfie had more sense about the weak places. At any rate, I went through, near the middle. The water was up to my shoulders. Gee, it was cold and the ice kept breaking ...
— Chicken Little Jane on the Big John • Lily Munsell Ritchie

... visit paid to the five captives, among whom was a female with a yearling about the size of a half-grown calf. The tame elephants went straight to the captives straining at the ropes, and bound their fore-feet tightly together. This was not done without furious resistance on the part of the betrayed beasts; but ...
— Freeland - A Social Anticipation • Theodor Hertzka

... lender lent to the same three men, two hundred sheep, one hundred and fifty goats, two hundred and thirty yearling lambs, in all five hundred and eighty small cattle. They were to return the animals by a fixed date, or pay. Dated the seventh of Iyyar, B.C. 673. The same lender had lent seventy-two sheep to two other men, in Sivan, B.C. ...
— Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters • C. H. W. Johns

... for a wanton destruction of deer, contrary to the law we had established for our government on that subject. But on his return, we ascertained that, though having had several shots, he had succeeded in killing or, according to Martin's account, even wounding but one, and that a yearling, and the poorest and leanest we had seen since we entered the woods. Though it was thus diminutive in size, Smith declared that he had seen, and shot at, some of the largest deer that ever roamed the forest. He insisted that he had seen some, by the side of ...
— Wild Northern Scenes - Sporting Adventures with the Rifle and the Rod • S. H. Hammond

... To mildness farewell! Its bristles are low'ring With darkness; o'erpowering Are its waters, aye showering With onset so fell; Seem the kid and the yearling As rung ...
— The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volumes I-VI. - The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century • Various



Words linked to "Yearling" :   child, bambino, placental mammal, minor, race horse, eutherian mammal, shaver, tike, youngster, nipper, nestling, eutherian, tyke, small fry, fry, kid, racehorse, tiddler, bangtail, placental



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