| noun | 1. Cows collectively. |
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| | | "The kine moved around the pasture to find a sunnier spot to graze." |
| | | "The farmer purchased a kine of 25 for a reasonable price." |
| | | "The ranchers led the kine to greener, more fertile pastures." |
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| Middle English, 12th century |
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| What do you call a group of cows? You could go with "herd," or you could use the older term "kine." This almost-forgotten word stems from the Middle English "kye," meaning "cows." "Kine" holds the distinction of being the only plural noun in the English language that shares no letters with its singular form, "cow." ... | Continue Reading |
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