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Vernacular form of member of the cattle species. Bovine mammalian quadruped, domesticated during pre-history as a source of [[meat]] and [[leather]]. The female is able to also give [[milk]] and the male 'bull' is a symbolical given the property of strength.
Vernacular form of member of the cattle species. Bovine mammalian quadruped, domesticated during pre-history as a source of [[meat]] and [[leather]]. The female is able to also give [[milk]] and the male '[[bull]]' is a symbolical given the property of strength.


Relatively placid; tends to herd for mutual protection. Provides labour opportunities for cowherds and milkmaids.
Relatively placid; tends to herd for mutual protection. Provides labour opportunities for cowherds and milkmaids.

Revision as of 02:01, 21 April 2006

Vernacular form of member of the cattle species. Bovine mammalian quadruped, domesticated during pre-history as a source of meat and leather. The female is able to also give milk and the male 'bull' is a symbolical given the property of strength.

Relatively placid; tends to herd for mutual protection. Provides labour opportunities for cowherds and milkmaids.

Not normally eligible to become a knight, landed or court noble, or archbishop. Possibly a good candidate for royalty, where there is a capable First Minister already in place.