Dàimh
Dàimh is a Scottish Gaelic word that translates to "ox" or "bullock." In a historical and cultural context, it refers to a working animal, typically used for draught purposes in agriculture. These animals were essential for plowing fields, hauling timber, and other heavy labor on farms before the advent of modern machinery. The strength and endurance of the dàimh were highly valued, and their care and management were an important part of rural life in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
The term dàimh can also be found in folklore and traditional stories, often symbolizing power, stubbornness,