When the word hitched is used when referring to any type of animal, it means that it is hooked to something. Most of the time it means that it is hooked up and ready to pull something.
A pair of oxen is called a team of oxen or a yoke or oxen.
No. Ox is singular, oxen is plural.
she is full of oxen
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"Oxen" is the plural form of "ox." Oxen is plural. I have an ox, is an example of singular.
A group of oxen is called a team.
When hitched to a wagon, they are collectively called a "Yoke" when not hitched up they are called a "herd"
To get hitched is slang for to get married.
It's common practice to name the draft animal for the position it has on the team. Bright would be the animal hitched on the right and Lion would be hitched on the left side.
Hitched or Ditched was created in 2009.
In this instance, I think the "spit" is a means for roasting or rotisserie-cooking the oxen.
The word 'hitched' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to hitch (hitches, hitching, hitched). The verb 'hitched' can be used with a singular or a plural subject:John hitched the trailer to the car.They hitched the trailer to the car.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective; a hitched wagon.The word hitch is a singular noun, a temporary interruption or problem, an obstacle, a hindrance; the plural form is hitches.
Hitched or Ditched ended on 2009-06-30.
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passenger were hitched when the bus driver suddenly applied the brakes
Hitched - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 2005
Hitched - 2005 - TV was released on: USA: 2005