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Etymology edit

From ox +‎ -ling.

Noun edit

oxling (plural oxlings)

  1. A small, young, or miniature ox.
    • 2003, Nick Nicholas, George Baloglou, An Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds:
      Well! Had you no shame, you miserable beast, to let such an affront get past your lips? Where you outdo me, I have no idea; for I'm as fit as you for any task, you poor, ill-fated, nonsense-talking oxling.

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