Beeve

/biːv/ noun

A singular form referring to a single head of cattle; an archaic or dialectal term for a bovine animal.

From Middle English 'beeve,' from Old French 'buef' (beef/ox), ultimately from Latin 'bos' (cow). This is the singular form that corresponds to the plural 'beeves,' though it's rarely used in modern English.

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