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The Ox is one of the 12-year cycles with animals that appear in the Chinese calendar. In China the Ox is the sign of prosperity, fortitude and hard work. This powerful sign is a born leader, dependable and has the ability to do great things. People born in the year of the Ox are very calm and modest. The Ox is unswervingly patient, tireless with their work, and capable of withstanding any amount of work without quitting.
The regular noun for "ox" is "oxen." It is the plural form used to refer to more than one ox. In English, "ox" specifically refers to a castrated male bovine, often used for draft work.
The ox is commonly associated with China, where it symbolizes hard work, diligence, and prosperity. In Chinese culture, the ox is often used to represent qualities such as strength and reliability.
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The masculine form of "ox" is simply "ox." In the context of livestock, an ox refers specifically to a male bovine that has been trained for draft work, typically castrated to make it more docile. The female counterpart is called a "cow." In general usage, "ox" can refer to both genders when discussing the species broadly.
Mrs. Thurlow called the ox to emphasize the importance of hard work and resilience in her community. The ox symbolizes strength and determination, traits that she admired and wanted to instill in others. By invoking the image of the ox, she highlighted the value of perseverance in overcoming challenges.
Yes, but with one tiny difference . . . the ox is a bull which has been castrated, that is, has had its testicles, the "male gland", removed. This makes the ox much more gentle and willing to work than the uncastrated bull. The ox is also called a 'bullock' in some locations.
The metaphor "you are an ox" typically means that you are strong, hardworking, and perhaps stubborn or resilient, as oxen are known for their physical strength and determination in their work.