Auroch

/ˈɔːrɒk/ noun

A singular form (though archaic) referring to an aurochs; a large wild ox that went extinct in the 17th century.

From German Aurochs, possibly from Old Norse úrr 'auroch' plus German Ochs 'ox.' This ancient creature inspired Germanic language naming conventions and appears in archaeological texts.

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