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HORSE BREED
Vanner Gypsy horse; Gypsy vanner horse; Gypsy Vanner Horse; Gypsy vanner; Gypsy cob; Gypsy Vanner horse; Gypsy Vanner; Drumhorse; Irish Cob; Gypsy Cob; Gypsy Horse; Tinker horse

Gypsy      
adj. αθίγγανος
French toast         
BREAD SOAKED IN BEATEN EGGS AND THEN FRIED
Eggy bread; French Toast; Pain perdu; Rabanadas; Rabanada; German toast; Avgofeta; Torrija; Torrada; Bombay Toast; Frigănele; Gypsy toast; Le pain perdu; Le Pain Perdu; Hong Kong-style French toast; Hong Kong French toast
φέτα άρτου αλειμμένη με αυγόγαλα και τηγανισμένη, φέτα ψωμιού αλειμμένη με αυγόγαλα και τηγανισμένη
t shirt         
PIECE OF CLOTHING WITH SHORT SLEEVES, A ROUND OR V-SHAPED NECKLINE, WITHOUT COLLARS, POCKETS OR BUTTONS
T-Shirt; T shirt; T-shirts; Teeshirt; Tee shirt; Cuttie; Tee-shirt; Long-sleeved T-shirt; T-shirt quotes; Tshirt; 3D t-shirt; 3d t shirt; T-Shirts; T shirts; Funny t-shirts; Tshirts; Tee Shirt; Printed T-shirt; T Shirt; Gypsie top; Gypsy tops; 👕; T-shirt printing; Printed t-shirt; Tshert; Replica football shirt; Tunic top; V neck shirt; Tee shirts; Gypsy blouse; Graphic T-shirt
πουκάμισο με κοντά μανίκια, κοντομάνικη μπλούζα

Ορισμός

gypsy moth
¦ noun a tussock moth having a brown male and larger white flightless female. [Lymantria dispar.]

Βικιπαίδεια

Gypsy horse

The Gypsy Cob, also known as the Traditional Gypsy Cob, Irish Cob, Gypsy Horse, Gypsy Vanner, or Tinker Horse is a type or breed of domestic horse from the islands Great Britain and Ireland. It is a small, solidly-built horse of cob conformation and is often, but not always, piebald or skewbald; it is particularly associated with Irish Travellers and English Romanichal Travellers of Ireland and Great Britain. There was no stud-book or breed registry for horses of this type until 1996,: 58  but as breeders developed standards and recorded pedigrees, there are now organizations that register qualifying horses.: 58 .

From about 1850, travelling people in the British Isles began to use a distinct type of horse to pull their vardos, the caravans in which they had just begun to live and travel. The color and look of the breed were refined in the years after the Second World War. Horses of this type were first exported to the United States in 1996.