ˈau̇ˌräks, ˈȯˌr- noun
also au·roch -äk
( plural aurochs also aurochses )
Etymology: German (now usually auerochs ), from Old High German ūrohso, from ūro aurochs + ohso head of cattle, ox; akin to Old English ūr aurochs, Old Norse ūrr, Gothic uraz, a runic name, and probably to Old Norse ūr drizzle — more at urine , ox
1. : urus
2. : wisent