Over is the adverb. Over is also a preposition, but when it's paired with a verb it becomes an adverb.
rushed
rushed
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient. It's a reference to trying to hurry the inevitable, to rush what was not meant to be rushed.
In the seminary Thomas Aquinas was given the nickname of "The Dumb Ox." He rarely spoke a word ("Dumb") and was huge in size ("Ox").
An ox-herd is a person who watches over a herd of oxen; in the same way a shepherd watches over sheep.
The word ox is derived from the Old English oxa, the plural of which was oxan. Over time oxa became ox and oxan became oxen.
Ox wide is how wide is an ox.
an ox an ox haha ITS A OX
An ox was all alone in a field. One ox met another ox. They were no longer an ox and another ox but had become a pair of oxen.
Keax it is a not so common Ox it it larger than the normal Ox and weighs over 300 pounds.
a nother name for an ox is an oxi or oxes or ox a mother ox is called a ox a male called oxi and more than one ox oxes
12 w/8 ox left over
It is difficult to suggest a meaning for a single image - an ox - lifted out of the context of the larger dream. The meaning depends on what the ox is doing and your feelings during the dream. Very generally, an ox is regarded as a beast of burden, so the dream might refer to your feeling over-worked without enough appreciation for your efforts.