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cow

1

[ kou ]

noun

, plural cows, (Archaic) kine. [kahyn]
  1. the mature female of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos.
  2. the female of certain other mammals, as elephants, seals, and whales.
  3. Informal. a domestic bovine of either sex and any age.
  4. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive.
    1. a contemptible woman, especially one who is fat, stupid, lazy, etc.
    2. a woman who has a large number of children or is frequently pregnant.


cow

2

[ kou ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to frighten with threats, violence, etc.; intimidate; overawe.

    Synonyms: bully, scare, terrorize

cow

1

/ kaʊ /

noun

  1. the mature female of any species of cattle, esp domesticated cattle
  2. the mature female of various other mammals, such as the elephant, whale, and seal
  3. not in technical use any domestic species of cattle
  4. informal.
    a disagreeable woman
  5. slang.
    something objectionable (esp in the phrase a fair cow )
  6. till the cows come home informal.
    till the cows come home for a very long time; effectively for ever


cow

2

/ kaʊ /

verb

  1. tr to frighten or overawe, as with threats

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Other Words From

  • cow·like adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cow1

First recorded before 900; Middle English cou, cu, Old English cuu, cū; cognate with German Kuh, Dutch koe, Old Norse kȳr, Sanskrit gáuḥ “ox, cow,” Latin bōs “ox, cow,” Greek boûs “ox, cow”; bovine, gaur

Origin of cow2

First recorded in 1610–20; perhaps from Old Norse kūga “to oppress, cow”; compare Norwegian kue “to cow”

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cow1

Old English cū; related to Old Norse kӯr, Old High German kuo, Latin bōs, Greek boūs, Sanskrit gāŭs

Origin of cow2

C17: from Old Norse kūga to oppress, related to Norwegian kue, Swedish kuva

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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. have a cow, Slang. to become very angry or upset; throw a fit:

    My mom will have a cow when she hears I'm moving.

  2. till / until the cows come home, for a long time; forever:

    You can keep arguing till the cows come home, but I won't change my mind.

More idioms and phrases containing cow

In addition to the idiom beginning with cow , also see cash cow ; holy cow ; sacred cow ; till the cows come home .

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Example Sentences

If you want specifics, check out Williams flexion exercises, the figure-4 piriformis stretch, the cat-cow stretch, and the spinal twist.

Members of his Bharatiya Janata Party have recommended cow urine and cow dung as possible cures for the Coronavirus.

We’re talking get up, feed cows, go to school, come home, feed cows, do homework, go to bed.

From Ozy

Survivors are often shamed, dismissed or cowed into silence by the police, family members, aggressor or all three.

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I raise cows, sheep, and pigs, and I sell directly to customers.

It is a cash cow, handed billions by TV networks and rewarding its sponsors with huge ratings and ever growing revenues.

Nonetheless, a battle-ready J-31 could still be a cash cow, and a good way for China to make friends.

She became vegan, “inspired by a love of puppies and a cow that winked at me on a family vacation.”

Faith is decency… if I were a cow I would be wearing a bra.

The original cash cow of the Murdoch newspapers was his red-top daily, The Sun.

He had five girls by his first wife; there is no reason why this splendid cow I have picked out should not produce a dozen boys.

There are no chains to my prison, no steel cuffs to gall the limbs, no guards to threaten and cow me.

Here the pair reached the "Dun Cow" and retired to their respective quarters.

But here at Fort Walsh we're among a class of people that are a heap different from Texas cow-punchers.

And it shall come to pass in that day, that a man shall nourish a young cow, and two sheep.

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