Ox
Ox (oks) , noun
[Anglo-Saxon oxa; akin to Dutch os. German ochs, ochse, Old High German ohso, Icelandic oxi, Swedish & Danish oxe, Gothic aúhsa, Sanskrit ukshan ox, bull; compare Sanskrit uksh to sprinkle. r214. Compare Humid, Aurochs.]
The castrated male is called a steer until it attains its full growth, and then, an ox; but if castrated somewhat late in life, it is called a stag. The male, not castrated, is called a bull. These distinctions are well established in regard to domestic animals of this genus. When wild animals of this kind are spoken of, ox is often applied both to the male and the female. The name ox is never applied to the individual cow, or female, of the domestic kind. Oxen may comprehend both the male and the female.