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bullock


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bullock - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Bullock \Bul"lock\, v. t.
     To bully. [Obs.]
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           She shan't think to bullock and domineer over me.
                                                    --Foote.
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  Bullock \Bul"lock\, n. [AS. bulluc a young bull. See Bull.]
     1. A young bull, or any male of the ox kind.
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              Take thy father's young bullock, even the second
              bullock of seven years old.           --Judges vi.
                                                    25.
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     2. An ox, steer, or stag.
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bullock - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  bullock
      n 1: young bull
      2: castrated bull [syn: bullock, steer]

bullock - Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary :

  Bullock
  (1.) The translation of a word which is a generic name for
  horned cattle (Isa. 65:25). It is also rendered "cow" (Ezek.
  4:15), "ox" (Gen. 12:16).
  
    (2.) The translation of a word always meaning an animal of the
  ox kind, without distinction of age or sex (Hos. 12:11). It is
  rendered "cow" (Num. 18:17) and "ox" (Lev. 17:3).
  
    (3.) Another word is rendered in the same way (Jer. 31:18). It
  is also translated "calf" (Lev. 9:3; Micah 6:6). It is the same
  word used of the "molten calf" (Ex. 32:4, 8) and "the golden
  calf" (1 Kings 12:28).
  
    (4.) In Judg. 6:25; Isa. 34:7, the Hebrew word is different.
  It is the customary word for bulls offered in sacrifice. In Hos.
  14:2, the Authorized Version has "calves," the Revised Version
  "bullocks."

bullock - U.S. Gazetteer (1990) :

  Bullock, NC
    Zip code(s): 27507