"oxa" meaning in Old English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈok.sɑ/
Etymology: From Proto-West Germanic *ohsō. Etymology templates: {{dercat|ang|gem-pro|ine-pro|inh=2}}, {{inh|ang|gmw-pro|*ohsō}} Proto-West Germanic *ohsō Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=}} oxa m, {{ang-noun|m}} oxa m Inflection templates: {{ang-decl-noun|oxa|oxan|oxan|oxan|oxan|oxena, oxna|oxan|oxum}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], oxa [nominative, singular], oxan [nominative, plural], oxan [accusative, singular], oxan [accusative, plural], oxan [genitive, singular], oxena [genitive, plural], oxna [genitive, plural], oxan [dative, singular], oxum [dative, plural]
  1. ox Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Bovines, Male animals Derived forms: oxanhierde (english: oxherd), Oxnaford [Oxford], Oxnard (english: Oxnard)
    Sense id: en-oxa-ang-noun-HdFP~Dww Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "name": "desctree"
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          "name": "Old English entries with incorrect language header",
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          "name": "Bovines",
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          "english": "Oxnard",
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        }
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        {
          "english": "Then saw she the child lying in the bin, where the ox and the ass usually seek food.",
          "text": "c. 992, Ælfric, \"Sermon on the Nativiity of Our Lord\"\n\"Sē oxa oncnēow his hlāford, and sē assa his hlāfordes binne.\"\n\"The ox knows his master, and the ass his master's bin.\"\nÞā ġeseah hēo þæt cild licgan on binne, ðǣr sē oxa and sē assa ġewunelīce fōdan sēcað.",
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        {
          "english": "Your ox will be slaughtered in front of you, and you won't get to taste it.",
          "roman": "Man slihþ þīnne oxan beforan þē, and þū his ne ābītst.",
          "text": "late 10th century, Ælfric, the Old English Hexateuch, Deuteronomy 28:31",
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  "sounds": [
    {
      "ipa": "/ˈok.sɑ/"
    }
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      "form": "no-table-tags",
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      "source": "declension",
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      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "genitive",
        "plural"
      ]
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      "form": "oxna",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "genitive",
        "plural"
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      "form": "oxan",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
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        "singular"
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      "form": "oxum",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
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  "lang_code": "ang",
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        "Old English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
        "Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic",
        "Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic",
        "Old English terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European",
        "Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic",
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          "english": "Then saw she the child lying in the bin, where the ox and the ass usually seek food.",
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          "type": "quotation"
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          "english": "Your ox will be slaughtered in front of you, and you won't get to taste it.",
          "roman": "Man slihþ þīnne oxan beforan þē, and þū his ne ābītst.",
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    {
      "ipa": "/ˈok.sɑ/"
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