Leicester$501236$ - translation to English
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Leicester$501236$ - translation to English

SHEEP BREED
English Leicester; English Leicester sheep; Leicester sheep; Dishley Leicester; Bakewell Leicester; Improved Leicester; New Leicester; English Leicester (sheep); Leicester (sheep)
  • Traditional white Leicester lambs
  • Leicester ram at the 1843 [[Royal Agricultural Show]] in [[Derby]]
  • A Leicester Longwool at [[Colonial Williamsburg]]

Leicester      
n. Leicester (stad in Engeland); Engels baron (van hof van koningin Elisabeth de Eerste; ras van Engelse schapen
peeping Tom         
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  • In ''Lady Godina's Rout'' (1796), [[James Gillray]] appealed to the Godiva legend in caricaturing the fashions of the time.
  • The Lady Godiva Clock in Coventry displays her naked ride through the city and Peeping Tom's voyeurism.
  • [[Jules Joseph Lefebvre]], ''Lady Godiva'', 1891
  • ''Lady Godiva'': [[Edmund Blair Leighton]] depicts her moment of decision (1892)
  • Maidstone Museum]], Kent
  • Wooden statue of Peeping Tom exhibited for the Coventry parade. Sketch by W. Reader (from an 1826 article)
ANGLO-SAXON NOBLEWOMAN, COUNTESS OF LEICESTER
Peeping tom; Peeping Tom of Coventry; Godiva; Aethenoth; Pru Porretta; Lady Godiva in popular culture; Lady Godiva in Popular Culture; Godgifu of Mercia; Godgyfu; Peeping Tom; Godiva, Countess of Mercia; Godiva Countess of Mercia
bespieder (iemand die gluurt door ramen of sleutelgaten)

Definition

Leicester
['l?st?]
¦ noun
1. (also Red Leicester) a kind of mild, firm orange cheese originally made in Leicestershire.
2. (also Border Leicester) a sheep of a breed often crossed with other breeds to produce lambs for the meat industry.

Wikipedia

Leicester Longwool

The Leicester Longwool is an English breed of sheep. Alternative names for the breed include: Leicester, Bakewell Leicester, Dishley Leicester, English Leicester, Improved Leicester and New Leicester. It was originally developed by 18th-century breeding innovator Robert Bakewell.

It is now one of Britain's rarest breeds, categorised as "endangered" by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, since fewer than 500 registered breeding females remain in the United Kingdom.