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heif·er \ˈhefə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English hayfare, hayfre, heyfre, heffre, from Old English hēahfore, perhaps from hēah high + -fore (akin to Old English fearr bull) — more at high, pare 1. : a young cow: a. : one that is less than three years old and has freshened only once b. : one that has never borne young or developed the proportions of a mature cow — used especially in the meat trade 2. : woman; especially : a young woman |