KINE

Source: 556, 566, 567

Kine. Kine
(Heb. sing. parah, i.e., “fruitful”), mentioned in Pharaoh’s dream (Gen. 41: 18). Here the word denotes “buffaloes,” which fed on the reeds and sedge by the river’s brink.

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kine. Kine, n. pl. of cow; two or more cows

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Kine (?), n. pl. [[For older kyen, formed like oxen, fr. AS. c�, itself pl. of c� cow. See Cow, and cf. Kee, Kie.]] Cows. “A herd of fifty or sixty kine.” Milton.