- rochs
- au·rochs;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
rochs — aurochs … Dictionnaire des rimes
au|rochs — «R oks», noun, plural rochs. 1. a bison of Europe, now almost extinct; wisent. 2. an extinct wild ox of Europe; urus. ╂[< German Auerochs < Middle High German ūr ochse < ūr aurochs + ochs ox] … Useful english dictionary
u|rochs — «YUR oks», noun. = aurochs. (Cf. ↑aurochs) … Useful english dictionary
AU`ROCHS — a German wild ox, now extinct … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Arthur Silbergleit — (* 26. Mai 1881 in Gleiwitz in Oberschlesien; † nach 3. März 1943 im Konzentrationslager Auschwitz) war ein deutschsprachiger schlesischer Lyriker und Erzähler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 1.1 Jugend … Deutsch Wikipedia
Saint Roch — Roch , Roche and San Rocco redirect here. For other meanings see Roch (disambiguation), Roche (disambiguation) and San Rocco (disambiguation). Saint Roch Saint Roch Pilgrim Born c. 1348 (trad. 1295) … Wikipedia
Recognised Overseas Clearing Houses — ( ROCH) In the UK, the Financial Services Authority has recognised and supervises a number of overseas Recognised Investment exchanges (ROIEs), and has the power to recognise and supervise overseas Recognised Clearing Houses (ROCHs) under the… … Financial and business terms
ROCH — Recognised Overseas Clearing Houses (ROCH) In the UK, the Financial Services Authority has recognised and supervises a number of overseas Recognised Investment exchanges (ROIEs), and has the power to recognise and supervise overseas Recognised… … Financial and business terms
aurochs — au•rochs [[t]ˈɔr ɒks[/t]] n. pl. rochs 1) mam a large, extinct European wild ox Bos primigenius[/ex] 2) mam bison 2) • Etymology: 1760–70; < G, var. (now obs.) of Auerochs, OHG ūrohso=ūr (c. OE ūr bison) +ohso ox … From formal English to slang
Aurochs — Au rochs ([add] r[o^]ks), n. [G. auerochs, OHG. [=u]rohso; [=u]r (cf. AS. [=u]r) + ohso ox, G. ochs. Cf. {Owre}, {Ox}.] (Zo[ o]l.) The European bison ({Bison bonasus}, or {Bison Europ[ae]us}), once widely distributed, but now nearly extinct,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English