ox
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ox"
English
editPronunciation
edit- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɑks/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɒks/
- Rhymes: -ɒks
Audio (Canada): (file)
Etymology 1
editFrom Middle English oxe, from Old English oxa, from Proto-West Germanic *ohsō, from Proto-Germanic *uhsô (compare West Frisian okse, Dutch os, German Ochse), from Proto-Indo-European *uksḗn.
Cognate with Welsh ych (“ox”), Tocharian A ops, Tocharian B okso (“draft-ox”), Avestan 𐬎𐬑𐬱𐬀𐬥 (uxšan, “bull”), Sanskrit उक्षन् (ukṣán).
Noun
editox (plural oxen or (nonstandard) oxes)
- An adult castrated male of cattle (B. taurus), especially when used as a beast of burden.
- Any bovine animal (genus Bos). A neat, a beef.
- 1934, commentary on the Qur'an (Sura 39 verse 6) by Abdullah Yusuf Ali:
- Here the same four kinds are mentioned ... These are sheep, goats, camels and oxen.
- 1934, commentary on the Qur'an (Sura 39 verse 6) by Abdullah Yusuf Ali:
Synonyms
editDerived terms
edit- dumb as an ox
- grey ox
- grunting ox
- have the black ox tread on one's foot
- Indian ox
- Japanese ox
- Javan ox
- know someone from Adam's off ox
- musk ox
- musk-ox
- near ox
- off ox
- one hair of a woman can draw more than a hundred pair of oxen
- ox beetle
- ox bile
- ox bow
- ox-butt
- ox-eye
- ox-eyed
- ox-eye daisy
- Oxford
- ox gall
- ox is in the ditch
- ox knee
- ox pith
- ox ray
- ox warbler
- pulse ox
- shrub ox
- strong as an ox
- whose ox is gored
- wild ox
Related terms
editDescendants
edit- → Abenaki: aksen (via "oxen")
- → Malecite-Passamaquoddy: akson (via "oxen")
- → Unami: aksën (via "oxen")
Translations
editan adult castrated male of cattle
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any bovine animal used as a beast of burden
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Etymology 2
editClipping of oxygen.
Alternative forms
editNoun
editox (uncountable)
- Abbreviation of oxygen.
- 2020, Carla Perez, 42:40 from the start, in Breathtaking: K2 - The World's Most Dangerous Mountain | Eddie Bauer[1], YouTube, Eddie Bauer, archived from the original on 2020-05-22:
- I'm super excited to be on the summit of K2! No Ox! (coughs) It was hard.
Coordinate terms
editRelated terms
editAnagrams
editAzerbaijani
editCyrillic | ох | |
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Abjad | اوْخ |
Etymology
editCognate with Old Turkic 𐰸 (q̊¹ /oq/, “arrow”), Chuvash ухӑ (uh̬ă), from Proto-Turkic *ok.
Pronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Noun
editox (definite accusative oxu, plural oxlar)
Declension
editDeclension of ox | ||||||||
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singular | plural | |||||||
nominative | ox |
oxlar | ||||||
definite accusative | oxu |
oxları | ||||||
dative | oxa |
oxlara | ||||||
locative | oxda |
oxlarda | ||||||
ablative | oxdan |
oxlardan | ||||||
definite genitive | oxun |
oxların |
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- “ox” in Obastan.com.
Bonan
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Mongolic *ög-. Cognate to Mongolian өгөх (ögöx) and perhaps Khitan 𘲆 (*û).
Pronunciation
editVerb
editox
Epigraphic Mayan
editAlternative forms
editNumeral
editox
Lacandon
editNumeral
editox
Mam
editNumeral
editox
Middle English
editNoun
editox
- Alternative form of oxe
Yucatec Maya
editNumeral
editox
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