heifer
/ˈhɛfə(ɹ)/
heifer
English
Noun Top 28,067
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Definition
A young female cow, (particularly) one over one year old but which has not calved.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English heyfre, hayfre, heyfer, from Old English hēahfore, hēahfru, of disputed origin; see the Old English entry for more discussion.
Example Sentences
- "And the Lord ſpake vnto Moſes and vnto Aaron, ſaying, This is the ordinance of the Law, which the Lord hath commaunded, ſaying, Speak vnto the childꝛen of Iſrael, that they bꝛing thee a red heifer without ſpot, wherein is no blemiſh, and vpon which neuer came yoke."
- "We muſt be neat; not neat, but cleanly, Captaine: / And yet the Steere, the Heycfer^([sic]), and the Calfe, / Are all call'd Neat."
- "The breath of the mountain heifer was fragrant as the gales of Sirendiep, by feeding on ſpicy herbs."
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