cotswold
1Cotswold — District Lage in Gloucestershire Status District Region South West England Verw.grafschaft Gloucestershire …
2Cotswold — Cots wold (k?ts w?ld ), n. [Cot a cottage or hut + wold an open country.] An open country abounding in sheepcotes, as in the Cotswold hills, in Gloucestershire, England. [1913 Webster] {Cotswold sheep}, a long wooled breed of sheep, formerly… …
3Cotswold — [käts′wōld, käts′wəld] n. any of a breed of sheep with long wool, orig. from the Cotswold Hills …
4Cotswold — Cotswold, Hügelreihe in der englischen Grafschaft Gloucestershire; 6 Meilen lang, 4 breit …
5Cotswold — (izg. kòtsvōld) m DEFINICIJA agr. pasmina ovaca uzgojena u Engleskoj, sada i u SAD u, krupna, daje kvalitetnu vunu i kvalitetno meso ETIMOLOGIJA engl …
6Cotswold — The Cotswolds are a range of hills in central England that give their name (usually as a singular) to:*Cotswold (district) *Cotswold (UK Parliament constituency) *Cotswold Chase, a horse race *Cotswold Games, annual games in Chipping Campden,… …
7Cotswold — /kots wohld, weuhld/, n. one of an English breed of large sheep having coarse, long wool. [named after the COTSWOLDS, where the breed originated] * * * ▪ district, England, United Kingdom district, administrative county of Gloucestershire,… …
8Cotswold — noun Etymology: Cotswold Hills, England Date: circa 1658 any of an English breed of large long wooled sheep …
9Cotswold — adjective /ˈkɒts.wəʊld/ a) Of or pertaining to the Cotswolds range of hills. is an attractive Cotswold village b) A style of traditional Morris dancing originating from the Cotswolds area of England …
10Cotswold — [ kɒtswəʊld] noun a sheep of a breed with fine wool, often used to produce cross bred lambs. Origin from the Cotswold Hills in central England …