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portugués
boi
Any of various wild bovines especially of the genera Bos or closely related Bibos.
ox
portugués
boi
1
Don't stand there looking like a
wild
ox
,
but come up to the yoke.
2
Nor did they fail to offer the draught in the horns of the
wild
ox
.
3
He swooped down and stood upon the
wild
ox
.
4
The carcass of a
wild
ox
make thy hiding-place.
5
He instructs the Mother Serpent to slay a
wild
ox
and conceal herself in its entrails.
6
The
wild
ox
was altogether scarce; the wild sheep, the rabbit, and the hare, were probably not common.
7
The most characteristic animal of the Western plains was the great, shaggy-maned
wild
ox
,
the bison, commonly known as buffalo.
8
Come, let us go and let us also pounce down upon the carcass of the
wild
ox
and eat, we too.
9
The first
wild
ox
began to tear up the grass and eat it; he was interfering with nature, if there is any nature.
10
Again, if a man sue for honors or church preferments, an ass or
wild
ox
shall sooner get them than a wise man.
11
Our prehistoric ancestors hunted the mammoth, the woolly-haired rhinoceros, and Irish elk; the ancient Britons had the
wild
ox
,
the deer, and the wolf.
12
The god suggests a plan whereby the hostile bird may be caught: the body of a
wild
ox
is to be set as a snare.
13
This instrument, slightly conical in shape, is formed from a log of fine-grained wood, light in colour, with a cover made from
wild
ox
hide.
14
On the poop also were the King's trumpeters bearing the "war horns"-longhorns of the
wild
ox
,
which now sounded the signal for battle.
15
The Eagle comes to feed on the carcass, unheeding the warning of one of his children, who says, "The serpent lies in this
wild
ox
"
:
16
In North Africa-inthe Sahara Desert-exists a large species, called by the Arabs the
Wild
Ox
.
wild
ox
wild
portugués
boi