OXFORD 9000
📚 noun • entry_id 11068

litter

/ˈlɪt.ɚ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
artolas • litera
A mobile bed or couch transported upon or suspended from poles placed over human shoulders or animal backs.
"The Chengtu revolutionaries were fantastically colourful in the Szechwanese manner—they costumed themselves as heroes of the stage and their energies were chiefly occupied in tyin…
When they went out, they sat in litters, which were curtained.
cachillada • camada • lechigada • ventregada
The whole group of live young born at the same time, typically in reference to mammals or (figurative, derogatory) unpleasant people or objects.
A Wolf came to a Sow, and very Kindly Offer'd to take care of her Litter.
Strongly-marked differences occasionally appear in the young of the same litter.
📚 verb • entry_id 11069

litter

/ˈlɪt.ɚ/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
crear basuraleza • generar basuraleza • hacer basuraleza • tirar basura en
To drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).
By tossing the bottle out the window, he was littering.
parir
To give birth to, in the manner of animals.
The son that she did litter here, / A freckled whelp hagborn.
We might conceive that dogs were created blind, because we observe they were littered so with us.