Where I come from they are called grooms.
No, the stable lad was not killed by Boxer in "Animal Farm." Instead, it was Boxer, the loyal and hardworking horse, who was ultimately betrayed and sent to the knackers when he could no longer work. The incident that involved the stable lad occurs when he is hurt during a scuffle, but Boxer is not responsible for his injury or death.
The groom(bridegroom)is "le marié" in French. The groom in charges of horses or of the stable is "un lad".
I do, they are quite known all over the world.
Well, young lad. That is an exqusite question. The best I have had all day!But, I do not know the answer. Sorry lad. I hope I helped you.Albert Einstein. 1832.
'The Irish use "lad" and "lass" more often than the Scottish "laddie" or "lassie." Like the Sctos, however, the Irish will use these terms regardless of age.'
i know when they have eggs its when the female is always by the place she lad her eggs
Why do you have to know anyway? Weird people. Nothing better to do?
Just be near him read his face and eventually you will know
The term that rhymes with "mad" and refers to a young male child is "lad." Rhyming is a poetic device that involves creating similar sounds at the end of words. In this case, the "-ad" sound in "mad" is echoed in the word "lad," making them a rhyming pair.
The plural form of the noun lad is lads.
A synonym for lad is boy.
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