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cowish
▪ I. cowish, n. (ˈkaʊɪʃ) [prob. an imitation of an American Indian name.] A plant with an edible root found in the valley of the Columbia River in North America.1838 S. Parker Explor. Tour Rocky Mts. (1846) 223 The cowish or biscuit root grows on dry land, is somewhat larger than a walnut, tastes li... Oxford English Dictionary
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Suppletion
Likewise cow/cowish is non-suppletive, while cow/bovine is suppletive. wikipedia.org
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biscuit
biscuit (ˈbɪskɪt) Forms: 4 besquite, 5 bysqwyte, -cute, 5–6 bysket, 6–8 bisket, 8– biscuit. (Also, casually, 6 biskett, -kette, -ked, -kitte, -kott, -ky, -quette, -quite; 6–7 bisquet; 7 bisquett, biscot, -coct.) [a. OF. 12th c. bescoit, 13th c. bescuit, 16th c. biscut, mod.F. biscuit, a common Roman... Oxford English Dictionary
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cow
▪ I. cow, n.1 (kaʊ) Forms: sing. 1–4 cu, 3–4 ku, 3–6 cou, kou, kow, 4–7 cowe, kowe, (5 cough, 6 coowe), 3– cow. Plural cows, kine (kaɪn), north. kye (kaɪ): see below. [A Common Teut. and Common Indo-germanic word: OE. c{uacu} = OFris. k{uacu}, OS. có (MDu. koe, Du. koe, LG. ko), OHG. chuo (MHG. kuo,... Oxford English Dictionary
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terror
▪ I. terror, n. (ˈtɛrə(r)) Also 4–6 -oure, 6–9 -our. [ME. terrour, a. F. terreur (14th c.):—L. terrōr-em, nom. terror, f. terrēre to frighten: see -or 1.] 1. The state of being terrified or greatly frightened; intense fear, fright, or dread. Also, with a and pl., an instance of this.c 1375 Sc. Leg. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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