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What is rother the old English word for?

"Rother" is an Old English word that refers to cattle, specifically male cattle, particularly oxen or bulls. It's not a general term for all cattle like "cow" or "steer," but rather a more specific term for larger, working animals.

It's worth noting that while "rother" is an Old English word, it's not commonly used in modern English. It's more likely to be encountered in historical contexts, literary works, or in certain dialects.

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