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HEIFER , a See also:young cow that has not calved. The O. Eng. heahfore or heafru, from which the word is derived, is cif obscure origin. It is found in See also:Bede's See also:History (A.D. 900) as heahf ore, and has passed through many forms. It is possibly derived from heah, high, and faren (fare), to go, meaning " high-stepper." It has also been suggested that the derivation is from /See also:tea, a See also:stall, and fore, a cow. End of Article: HEIFERAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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