- young lion
- immature male lion
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Young Lion Cup — The Young Lion Cup is an annual round robin style tournament put on by New Japan Pro Wrestling as a means of showcasing the younger talent on their roster. The tournament is the successor to the Karl Gotch Cup.History1985Shunji Kosugi def.… … Wikipedia
Young Lions — may refer to:* Young Lions (album), an album by Adrian Belew * Young Lions (Constantines album) * Young Lions (TV series), an Australian police drama * Young Lions (Singapore football team), an under 23 football team * The Young Lions , a novel… … Wikipedia
lion — n. 1) a mountain lion 2) lions roar 3) a pride of lions 4) a young lion is a cub 5) a female lion is a lioness 6) (misc.) the lion is the king of beasts * * * [ laɪən] (misc.) the lion is the king of beasts a female lion is a lioness a mountain… … Combinatory dictionary
LION — Called in the Talmud the king of the beasts (Ḥag. 13b), the lion has many Hebrew names: (אַרְיֵה (aryeh) or אֲרִי (ari), and לָבִיא (lavi) fem. לְבִיאָה (levi ah), both of which are used for the lion in general, כְּפִיר (kefir), usually a young… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Lion of Judah — The Lion of Judah has its origins in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) where the Israelite tribe of Judah had the lion as its symbol.Lion of Judah and JudaismWithin Judaism, the Biblical Judah (in Hebrew: Yehuda ) is the… … Wikipedia
lion cub — noun a young lion • Hypernyms: ↑cub, ↑young carnivore, ↑lion, ↑king of beasts, ↑Panthera leo … Useful english dictionary
lion-cub — liˈon cub noun A young lion • • • Main Entry: ↑lion … Useful english dictionary
lion cub — noun A young lion … Wiktionary
Lion hunting — is the act of hunting lions.HistoryAssyriaIn ancient Assyria, lion hunting was a sport reserved for kings. These hunts were symbolic of the ruling monarch’s duty to protect and fight for his people. [… … Wikipedia
Lion-tailed macaque — Lion tailed macaque[1] Conservation status … Wikipedia