- "The
Oxen" is a poem (sometimes
known by its
first line, "Christmas Eve, and
Twelve of the Clock") by the
English novelist and poet
Thomas Hardy (1840–1928)...
- beam used
between a pair of
oxen or
other animals to
enable them to pull
together on a load when
working in pairs, as
oxen usually do; some
yokes are ****ed...
- the
Oxen in the 1420s. The
novel has been
adapted on
three occasions: The War of the
Oxen (1920 film), a
silent film
adaptation The War of the
Oxen (1943...
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Oxen Park is a
hamlet in the
English county of ****bria.
Oxen Park lies on the
watershed between Rusland and
Colton Beck
valleys in
South Lakeland, and...
- Fat
Oxen is a
historic home
located near Urbana,
Frederick County, Maryland,
United States. It is a 1+1⁄2-story
Flemish bond
brick house over a high rough...
- the
Oxen or The
Oxen War (German:Der Ochsenkrieg) may
refer to: War of the
Oxen, a 1421-1422
conflict in
between two
German states The War of the
Oxen (novel)...
-
Tokugawa onna keibatsu-emaki: Ushi-zaki no kei transl. The Joy of
Torture 2:
Oxen Split Torturing) is a 1976 ****anese
splatter film. It
tells two
stories set...
- ox (pl.:
oxen), also
known as a
bullock (in British, Australian, and
Indian English), is a bovine,
trained and used as a
draft animal.
Oxen are commonly...
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Black Oxen is a 1923
American silent fantasy /
romantic drama film
starring Corinne Griffith,
Conway Tearle, and
Clara Bow.
Directed by
Frank Lloyd, the...
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Oxen End is a
hamlet on the B1057 road, in the
Uttlesford District, in the
English county of Es****. It is
located a few
miles from the
village of Great...