- (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 commonly...
- 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...
- Bovidae. It is
therefore more
closely related to
sheep and
goats than to
oxen; it is
placed in its own genus,
Ovibos (Latin: "sheep-ox"). It is one of...
- "Olly olly
oxen free" is a
catchphrase or
truce term used in children's
games such as hide and s****,
capture the flag, and kick the can to
indicate that...
-
Ludovico Oxens Torriani (21
September 1920 – 25
February 1998) was a
Swiss actor and
Schlager singer. Born in
Geneva to a
family of
Lombard origin, Torriani...
-
Oxford (/ˈɒksfərd/ ) is a
cathedral city and non-metropolitan
district in Oxfordshire, England, of
which it is the
county town.
Founded in the 8th century...
- ("Cyclops"). The
Holles Street Maternity Hospital is the
setting of
episode 14 ("
Oxen of the Sun").
Bella Cohen's
brothel on 82
Tyrone Street Lower is the setting...
- The yak (Bos grunniens), also
known as the
Tartary ox,
grunting ox,
hairy cattle, or
domestic yak, is a
species of long-haired
domesticated cattle found...
- "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)...
- The
American bison (Bison bison; pl.: bison),
commonly known as the
American buffalo, or
simply buffalo (not to be
confused with true buffalo), is a species...