𐌰𐌿𐌷𐍃𐌰
Gothic
/ˈɔh.sa/
noun
Definitions
- ox, neat adult bovine specimen
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *uhsô (ox).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*uhsô
Gloss
ox
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Oxford English
- Oxhey English
- ox English
- ox-butt English
- oxbane English
- oxbird English
- oxblood English
- oxbow English
- oxcart English
- oxen English
- oxeye English
- oxeyed English
- oxflesh English
- oxfly English
- oxgang English
- oxgoad English
- oxhead English
- oxheart English
- oxherd English
- oxhide English
- oxhind English
- oxish English
- oxland English
- oxless English
- oxlike English
- oxling English
- oxpecker English
- oxshoe English
- oxskin English
- oxtail English
- oxtongue English
- Grunzochse German
- Ochse German
- Ochsenauge German
- Ochsenzunge German
- Pfingstochse German
- *uksḗn Proto-Indo-European
- *uhsô Proto-Germanic
- oxa Old English
- उक्षन् Sanskrit
- oxe Middle English
- oxi Old Norse
- uxi Old Norse
- ohso Old High German
- ఉక్షము Telugu
- Ochs Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *ohsō gmw-pro
- *osso Old Dutch
- osso Old Dutch
- *(H)ukṣā́ Proto-Indo-Aryan
- oxa Old Frisian