cow
noun /kaʊ/
/kaʊ/
Idioms - to milk a cow
- cow’s milk
- a herd of dairy cows (= cows kept for their milk)
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- beef
- dairy
- milch
- …
- herd
- breed
- milk
- kill
- …
- low
- moo
- chew the cud
- …
- byre
- shed
- pasture
- …
- a breed of cow
- the female of the elephant, whale and some other large animals see also sea cow compare bull
- (slang, disapproving) an offensive word for a woman
- You stupid cow!
- That interfering old cow has never liked me.
- (Australian English, New Zealand English) an unpleasant person, thing or situation see also cash cow, milch cow, sacred cow
Word Originnoun Old English cū, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch koe and German Kuh, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin bos and Greek bous.
Idioms
have a cow
- (North American English, informal) to become very angry or anxious about something
- Don't have a cow—it's no big deal.
till the cows come home
- (informal) for a very long time; forever
- You can talk till the cows come home—you’ll never make me change my mind.