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 +"It is only natural that the two most prominent animal figures in the [[Mythology |mythical]] heaven should be the [[cow]] and the [[Sacred bull |bull]]."--''[[Zoological Mythology, Or The Legends of Animals]]'' (1872) by Angelo De Gubernatis
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"It is only natural that the two most prominent animal figures in the mythical heaven should be the cow and the bull."--Zoological Mythology, Or The Legends of Animals (1872) by Angelo De Gubernatis

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  1. A female domesticated ox or other bovine, especially an adult after she has had a calf.
  2. More generally, any domestic bovine regardless of sex or age.
  3. The female of larger species of mammal, including bovines, moose, whales, seals, hippos, rhinos, manatees, and elephants.
  4. A woman who is considered despicable in some way, especially one considered to be fat, lazy, ugly, argumentative, mean or spiteful.
  5. Anything that is annoyingly difficult, awkward or graceless.
    That website is a real cow to navigate.
  6. A conniption fit or hissy fit; a state of agitation

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