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Qu'est-ce (qui) est young goat - définition

FICTIONAL DEITY IN THE CTHULHU MYTHOS
The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young; Dark Young; Dark Young of Shub-Niggurath; Shub Niggurath; Black goat of a thousand young; Black Goat with a Thousand Young; Black Goat
  • H. P. Lovecraft, Shub-Niggurath's creator

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
·- A male goat.
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
¦ noun a male goat.
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
(billy goats)
A billy goat is a male goat.
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Shub-Niggurath

Shub-Niggurath is a fictional deity created by writer H. P. Lovecraft. She is often associated with the phrase "The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young". The only other name by which Lovecraft referred to her was "Lord of the Wood" in his story The Whisperer in Darkness.

Shub-Niggurath is first mentioned in Lovecraft's revision story "The Last Test" (1928); she is not described by Lovecraft, but is frequently mentioned or called upon in incantations. Most of her development as a literary figure was carried out by other Mythos authors, including August Derleth, Robert Bloch, and Ramsey Campbell.

Lovecraft explicitly defined Shub-Niggurath as a mother goddess in The Mound, where he calls her "Shub-Niggurath, the All-Mother". He describes her as a kind of Astarte in the same story. In Out of the Aeons, she is one of the deities siding with humanity against "hostile gods".

August Derleth classified Shub-Niggurath as a Great Old One, but the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game classifies her as an Outer God. The CthulhuTech role-playing game, in turn, returns to Derleth's classification of Shub-Niggurath as a Great Old One.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour young goat
1. During the ceremony, participants sacrificed a young goat that was donated by a resident of Tekoa.
2. Ratcliff‘s customers, serves young goat leg braised with soy sauce, ginger, star anise, cinnamon bark and rice wine.