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nanny$51586$ - translation to ελληνικό

LEADER OF WINDWARD MAROONS IN JAMAICA
Granny Nanny; Granny Nandy; Granny nanny; Grandy nanny; Queen Nanny; Grandy Nanny; Nanny Maroon; Nanny of the maroons
  • Jamaica in 1717

nanny      
n. παραμάνα, νταντά
nanny goat         
  • A white Irish goat with horns
  • Queen of France]] in 1787 for the royal dairy at [[Rambouillet]]
  • An [[Angora goat]]
  • Goats are important livestock for [[smallholder]] farmers in many countries, such as this woman from [[Burkina Faso]].
  • Horn cores from the Neolithic village of [[Atlit Yam]]
  • The [[Boer goat]] – in this case a buck – is a widely kept meat breed.
  • Norte Chico]] region in [[Chile]]. Intensive goat husbandry in drylands may produce severe [[erosion]] and [[desertification]]. Image from upper [[Limarí River]]
  • Eye with horizontal pupil
  • Brown/tan goat with some white spotting
  • A domestic goat feeding in a field of capeweed, a weed which is toxic to most stock animals
  • capeweed]]
  • Feral goat in [[Aruba]]
  • Geta]], a municipality of [[Åland]]
  • Glazed brick depicting a wild goat, from Nimrud, Iraq, 9th–7th century BCE. Iraq Museum
  • Goat-herding in Spain.
  • Goat heart. Specimen clarified for visualization of anatomical structures
  • Goat kid
  • A goat being machine milked on an [[organic farm]]
  • Skeleton (Capra hircus)
  • Goats following humans.
  • Goats blocking a road in [[Ladakh]]
  • Goats establish a [[dominance hierarchy]] in flocks, sometimes through head butting.
  • A59]].
  • A female goat and two kids
  • Goat-herding is an ancient tradition that is still important in places such as Egypt.
  • Species-appropriate goat husbandry with stable and [[hay rack]]
  • An example of goats browsing together in [[Japan]].
  • A [[Nigerian Dwarf]] milker in show clip. This doe is angular and dairy with a capacious and well supported mammary system.
  • An ancient Greek ''[[oenochoe]]'' depicting wild goats
DOMESTICATED MAMMAL RAISED PRIMARILY FOR ITS MILK
Goats; Capra aegagrus hircus; Goat sex; Domestic Goat; He-goat; Goatfighting; Capra hircus; Nanny goat; She-Goat; Dairy goat; Dairy Goats; Nanny Goat; Billy goat; Domestic goat; Billies; She-goats; She goat; She goats; Domestic goats; Kid (goat); Goatry; Tan (goat pattern); Billygoat; 🐐; Billy Goat; Goat groundskeeping; Goat landscaping; Billy-goat; Goats as pets; Keeping goats as pets; Domestic Goats; Domesticated goat; Goat anatomy; Goats in folklore; Sexual behavior of goats; Goats in mythology; Goat eyes; Goat eye; Reproductive behavior of goats; She-goat
n. γίδα, κατσίκα
billy goat         
  • A white Irish goat with horns
  • Queen of France]] in 1787 for the royal dairy at [[Rambouillet]]
  • An [[Angora goat]]
  • Goats are important livestock for [[smallholder]] farmers in many countries, such as this woman from [[Burkina Faso]].
  • Horn cores from the Neolithic village of [[Atlit Yam]]
  • The [[Boer goat]] – in this case a buck – is a widely kept meat breed.
  • Norte Chico]] region in [[Chile]]. Intensive goat husbandry in drylands may produce severe [[erosion]] and [[desertification]]. Image from upper [[Limarí River]]
  • Eye with horizontal pupil
  • Brown/tan goat with some white spotting
  • A domestic goat feeding in a field of capeweed, a weed which is toxic to most stock animals
  • capeweed]]
  • Feral goat in [[Aruba]]
  • Geta]], a municipality of [[Åland]]
  • Glazed brick depicting a wild goat, from Nimrud, Iraq, 9th–7th century BCE. Iraq Museum
  • Goat-herding in Spain.
  • Goat heart. Specimen clarified for visualization of anatomical structures
  • Goat kid
  • A goat being machine milked on an [[organic farm]]
  • Skeleton (Capra hircus)
  • Goats following humans.
  • Goats blocking a road in [[Ladakh]]
  • Goats establish a [[dominance hierarchy]] in flocks, sometimes through head butting.
  • A59]].
  • A female goat and two kids
  • Goat-herding is an ancient tradition that is still important in places such as Egypt.
  • Species-appropriate goat husbandry with stable and [[hay rack]]
  • An example of goats browsing together in [[Japan]].
  • A [[Nigerian Dwarf]] milker in show clip. This doe is angular and dairy with a capacious and well supported mammary system.
  • An ancient Greek ''[[oenochoe]]'' depicting wild goats
DOMESTICATED MAMMAL RAISED PRIMARILY FOR ITS MILK
Goats; Capra aegagrus hircus; Goat sex; Domestic Goat; He-goat; Goatfighting; Capra hircus; Nanny goat; She-Goat; Dairy goat; Dairy Goats; Nanny Goat; Billy goat; Domestic goat; Billies; She-goats; She goat; She goats; Domestic goats; Kid (goat); Goatry; Tan (goat pattern); Billygoat; 🐐; Billy Goat; Goat groundskeeping; Goat landscaping; Billy-goat; Goats as pets; Keeping goats as pets; Domestic Goats; Domesticated goat; Goat anatomy; Goats in folklore; Sexual behavior of goats; Goats in mythology; Goat eyes; Goat eye; Reproductive behavior of goats; She-goat
τράγος

Ορισμός

childminder
¦ noun Brit. a person who looks after children in their own house for payment.
Derivatives
child-minding noun

Βικιπαίδεια

Nanny of the Maroons

Queen Nanny, Granny Nanny, or Nanny of the Maroons ONH (c. 1686 – c. 1733), was an 18th-century leader of the Jamaican Maroons. She led a community of formerly enslaved Africans called the Windward Maroons. In the early 18th century, under the leadership of Nanny, the Windward Maroons fought a guerrilla war over many years against British authorities in the Colony of Jamaica in what became known as the First Maroon War.

Much of what is known about her comes from oral history, as little textual evidence exists. According to Maroon legend, Queen Nanny was born in what is today Ghana of the Asante. According to the oral tradition and at least one documentary source, she was never enslaved. Although widely assumed that she arrived in Jamaica as a slave, how she arrived in Jamaica is not certain.

During the years of warfare, the British suffered significant losses in their encounters with the Windward Maroons of eastern Jamaica. Maroons attributed their success against the British to the successful use of supernatural powers by Nanny, but historians argue that the Maroon mastery of guerrilla warfare played a significant role in their success. Having failed to defeat them on the battle field, the British sued for peace, signing a treaty with them on 20 April 1740. The treaty stopped the hostilities, provided for state sanctioned freedom for the Maroons, and granted 500 acres of land to Nanny and her followers. The village built on the land grant still stands and today is called Moore Town. It is also known as the New Nanny Town. Modern members of the Moore Town celebrate 20 April 1740 as a holiday.

In 1975, the government of Jamaica declared Nanny as their only female national hero celebrating her success as a leader, military tactician and strategist. Her image is also on the Jamaican $500 note which is called a Nanny in Jamaican slang.