(1) Domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age
(1) The twelfth-century Metrical Dinshenchas also contain a place name stanza about Howth which mentions u2018seven hundred kine , red eared, pure white.u2019
(2) The lowing kine came home at twilight
(3) Like Virgil's, Horace's garden had its vines, olives, bees and kine .
(4) In addition, such c/k pairs arose as cat and kitten, cow and kine .
(5) Dispossessed, deprived, discriminated against, treated as kine rather than kin, the black and coloured people of that supremely beautiful and otherwise fulsomely promising land had no weapons to fight back with - except themselves.
(6) The crops of Egypt withered in the fields and the kine died in the pasture, and the children of Egypt went hungry; their ribs and bones stuck out like those of corpses.
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