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What were beeves?

What were beeves?

the flesh of a cow, bull, or ox, used as food. (plural beeves /bēvz/) Farming A cow, bull, or ox fattened for its meat. The question is if cow (or bull/oxen) was used to refer to the actual animal, and beef referred to its meat, how could there be a plural? Today we use meat as a mass noun.

What does beeves mean slang?

meat, vigor, strength, force, power, flesh, sinew, brawn, physique, arm, heftiness, muscle, might, steam, robustness, criticism, grievance, squabble, grouse, rhubarb.

What is Abeves?

What is Abeves? beeve (plural beeves) A beef; a beef creature.

What animal are beeves?

Bull/cow is the commonest for male/female animal. beeves is used for cattle bred for meat.

What is the meaning of beeves in the Bible?

Beeves [S] (an old English plural of the word beef), a name applicable to all ruminating animals except camels, and especially to the Bovidce, or horned cattle ( Leviticus 22:19 Leviticus 22:21 ; Numbers 31:28 Numbers 31:30 Numbers 31:33 Numbers 31:38 Numbers 31:44 ). These dictionary topics are from.

What does the Bible say about beeves and goats?

Ye shall offer at your own will a male without blemish, of the BEEVES, of the sheep, or of the goats. ( Leviticus 22:19 ) Source: A King James Dictionary. (Used with permission. Copyright © Philip P. Kapusta) “Entry for ‘Beeves'”. A King James Dictionary. Beeves. [E] Same as cattle.

When did Saint Barbara of Aube become a saint?

Saint Barbara and her tower, French, (Villeloup, Aube) ca 1520–30 polychromed limestone. The name of Saint Barbara was known in Rome in the 7th century; her cult can be traced to the 9th century, at first in the East. Since there is no mention of her in the earlier martyrologies, her historicity is considered doubtful.

Where did Saint Barbara live in the 3rd century?

Accounts place her in the 3rd century in Heliopolis Phoenicia, present-day Baalbek, Lebanon. There is no reference to her in the authentic early Christian writings nor in the original recension of Saint Jerome’s martyrology.