Definition
The practice or occupation of treating sick or injured cattle; veterinary practice in a historical context.
Etymology
From 'cowleech' + '-ing' (gerund suffix). This forms the abstract noun describing the activity of being a cowleech, similar to how 'teaching' comes from 'teach.'
Kelly Says
Cowleeching developed sophisticated techniques for treating cattle diseases centuries before germ theory existed—medieval cowleeches used empirical observation and herbal knowledge to manage livestock health that was essential to survival!
Translations
ARالعربية
الالتصاق
al-it-tasag
BNবাংলা
চেপে ধর
che-peh-dhor
ELΕλληνικά
κολλάει
kol-lai
ESEspañol
pegarse
peh-gar-se
FAفارسی
چسبیدن
chab-i-deen
FRFrançais
s'accrocher
s-ak-roh-shay
HIहिन्दी
चिपकना
chi-pak-na
HUMagyar
ragaszkodni
ra-gasz-kod-ni
IDBahasa Indonesia
menempel
men-pel
ITItaliano
aderire
a-de-ree-re
MSBahasa Melayu
menempel
men-pel
NLNederlands
plakken
plak-ken
PTPortuguês
grudar
gru-dar
RORomână
lipici
li-pi-chi
RUРусский
прилипать
pri-li-pat
SVSvenska
klistra
klist-ra
TEతెలుగు
కరిగిపోవు
ka-ri-gi-po-vu
TRTürkçe
yapışmak
ya-pish-mak
UKУкраїнська
прилипати
pri-li-pat-y
VITiếng Việt
bám vào
bam-vao