- An
ox (pl.: oxen), also
known as a
bullock (in British, Australian, and
Indian English), is a
large bovine,
trained and used as a
draft animal. Oxen are...
- यद्वनड्वान् । एवं स देवो भगवान्वरेण्यो योनिस्वभावानधितिष्ठत्येक: ॥ As the
draft-
ox shines,
lighting up all the quarters, above, below, and across, so this...
- The
Ox-Bow
Incident is a 1943
American Western film
directed by
William A. Wellman,
starring Henry Fonda, Dana
Andrews and Mary Beth Hughes, with Anthony...
-
Buckinghamshire Light Infantry,
commonly shortened to the
Ox and Bucks.
After service in many
conflicts and wars, the
Ox and
Bucks Light Infantry was, in 1948, reduced...
- oxen or
ox-like beings,
including both
celestial and
earthly varieties. The
myths range from ones
which include oxen or
composite beings with
ox characteristics...
-
adventure of
Master Li and
Number Ten
Ox. In an
interview in 2000
Hughart blamed the end of the
Master Li and
Number Ten
Ox series on
unsympathetic and incompetent...
- The New York City
draft riots (July 13–16, 1863),
sometimes referred to as the
Manhattan draft riots and
known at the time as
Draft W****, were violent...
- "mouse" *uksḗn "
ox, bull"
ox (< OE oxa)
auhsa "
ox" ukṣán "bull,
ox" uxšan "bull" MW ych;
MidIr oss "stag, cow";
MBret ouhen B okso "
draft-
ox" *táwros "bull"...
-
Bovine is
derived from
Latin bos, "
ox",
through Late
Latin bovinus. Bos
comes from the Indo-European root *gwous,
meaning ox. "Bovine". Merriam-Webster Online...
- for
draft or
riding purposes is
called an
ox (plural oxen);
ox may also be used to
refer to some carc****
products from any
adult cattle, such as
ox-hide...