os

os
I
above, Irish os, ós, uas, Old Irish os, uas, Welsh uch, Breton a, us; See uasal for root.
II
an elk, deer, Irish os ( O'Br.), Early Irish os, oss, Welsh uch, pl. uchen, bos, Cornish ohan, boves, Breton oc'hen (do.), Old Breton ohen, boum: *okso-s (for Gaelic), *uksen- (for Brittonic); Gothic auhsa(n), English ox, oxen; Sanskrit ukshán, bull.
III
quoth; for ors', from or, ar, say; See arsa.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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