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Meanings of wild oxen in English
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Usage of wild oxen in English
1
Along our route to-day were noticed footmarks of wildoxen and wadan.
2
Desolate as the country appears, large herds of wildoxen rove over it.
3
Thus, they would have to harvest caribou and elk, wildoxen and seals.
4
I would as soon try to drive wildoxen as to persuade a Carruthers.
5
There were wild horses, wild deer, and wildoxen, those last of an enormous size.
6
One day she sat before the door of her cave sewing together skins of wildoxen.
7
They were grey above and tawny beneath, as large as wildoxen after the growth of one year.
8
Across our path we observed many traces of wildoxen, and a few were seen with their immense horns.
9
They are like young, half- wildoxen, such strong, sturdy, dark lads, thickly built and with strange hard heads, like young male caryatides.
10
Thence came the finest tobacco, the finest chocolate, the finest indigo, the finest cochineal, the hides of innumerable wildoxen, quinquina, coffee, sugar.
11
I saw an immense tract of wood and pasture, a herd of wildoxen, sheep innumerable, a curious stalactite grotto, and an Hungarian farmhouse.
12
"I think not, Samuel; it is a troop of gazelles or of wildoxen."