oxen
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oxen noun An ox.
1824 Knight Letter from KY 106-07 Some words are used, even by genteel people, from their imperfect education, in a new sense; and others, by the lower classes in society, pronounced very uncouthly ... an oxen. 1939 Hall Coll (Nine Mile TN) He had a big old oxen. He fixed him a pack saddle on him, and he'd drive him over here in the cove and get him a load of provisions and take back to Eagle Creek. 1973 GSMNP-84:22 They raised that oxen plumb up off of the ground.