What does στάνη in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word στάνη in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use στάνη in Greek.

The word στάνη in Greek means pen, στάνη, εκτροφείο προβάτων, μαντρί, μαντρί, υπόστεγο, μεγάλη στάνη, ράντσο με πρόβατα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word στάνη

pen

στάνη, εκτροφείο προβάτων

(place where sheep are raised)

The children always enjoyed visiting the sheep farm.

μαντρί

(farming: shelter for sheep)

The sheep sheltered in the sheep shed during the storm.

μαντρί

(sheep: corral)

Τα τσοπανόσκυλα βοηθούν τους βοσκούς να μαζέψουν τα πρόβατά τους στο μαντρί.
Sheepdogs help a shepherd to get his sheep into a pen.

υπόστεγο

(livestock) (γενικά)

The cows are in the shed.

μεγάλη στάνη, ράντσο με πρόβατα

(large farm where sheep are raised)

The large sheep ranch had over one thousand sheep.

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