This is a very archaic (out of fashion) word, so the meaning of this word is very difficult to find.
Kine is a plural form of "cow." Archaic in Standard English, it is still current in some dialects.
The plural of squirrel is squirrels.
The plural of zoo is zoos. The plural possessive form of zoos is zoos'.
The plural form of rat is 'rats'.
The plural is fossae.
An old way of saying a cow or ox in plural form
The singular form is cow an archaic plural for cow is kine
The plural of cow is cows or cattle, or even a "herd of cows". An old English form is also "kine".The plural form of the noun 'cow' is cows.
Well, there's cow and its old plural kine.
Kine is a plural form of "cow." Archaic in Standard English, it is still current in some dialects.
You will need to explain the context in which you found this word. Kine is an archaic word, in Old English it was the plural of Cow. May also be spelt Cyna as plural of the singular Cu.
Cow/cows. The archaic form is cow/kine.
"The cinematographer used innovative techniques to capture the essence of the story."
kine
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.