单词 | ox foot |
释义 | ox footn. 1. The foot of an ox, esp. as an article of food. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > beef > [noun] > other cuts or parts tild1342 ox foota1398 oxtaila1425 neat's foot?c1450 beef-flick1462 sticking piece1469 ox-tonguea1475 aitch-bone1486 fore-crop?1523 sirloin1525 mouse-piece1530 ox-cheek1592 neat's tongue1600 clod1601 sticking place1601 skink1631 neck beef1640 round1660 ox-heart1677 runner1688 sticking draught1688 brisket-beef1697 griskin1699 sey1719 chuck1723 shin1736 gravy beef1747 baron of beef1755 prime rib1759 rump and dozen1778 mouse buttock1818 slifta1825 nine holes1825 spauld-piece1828 trembling-piece1833 shoulder-lyar1844 butt1845 plate1854 plate-rand1854 undercut1859 silver-side1861 bed1864 wing rib1883 roll1884 strip-loin1884 hind1892 topside1896 rib-eye1926 buttock meat1966 onglet1982 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 259v An oxe foot is ful harde. 1474 in Coll. Ordinances Royal Househ. (1790) *32 The purveyors of beeves and muttons..hath to theire fees the oxe heads, muttons heades, the rumpes of every beefe, and the intrayles of every beaste excepte the oxe feete, and the uthers. 1595 in J. Harland House & Farm Accts. Shuttleworths (1856) I. 103 For vargrasse to dresse the oxe feete. 1625 E. Davies Warning to Dragon 64 This Beast (or rather Divell) for so hee seemes by his description, by the stamping of his Oxe feete. 1791 W. Cowper tr. Homer Odyssey xx, in Wks. (1835–7) XIV. 191 He from a basket near at hand Heaved an ox-foot, and with a vigorous arm Hurl'd it. 1887 I. Randall Lady's Ranche Life Montana 29 My next venture was pancakes; and the crowning success, ox-foot jelly. 1930 J. T. Russell tr. G.-H. Luquet Art & Relig. Fossil Man ii. vi. 159 They found an ox foot and behind it a large part of the vertebral column of a reindeer. 1998 Supermarket News (Nexis) 13 Apr. 29 The meat manager is bringing in ox feet for the black community. ΚΠ 1730 N. Bailey et al. Dictionarium Britannicum Oxfeet (in Horses) is said of a Horse when the Horn of the Hind-Feet cleaves just in the middle of the fore-part of the Hoof from the Coronet to the Shoe. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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