أَڸْف
aḷf (du. áḷfi, pl. éḷaf)
basic morphological information

n. (m.)

young female calf
тёлка
عِجلة
LS 62; CSOL II 388
text examples

ˁö́mor aˁárom hek éľľehe di-báḥľe aḷf tezáˁa nhɔfk tenoḳíľin nhɔfk díˀʸho men móḥľib whóde ‘The visitor said: “I will give you a cow who has a female calf. Choose one from my milking-place. Let’s go!”’ (CSOL II 7:30)

other notes

This word is grammatically masculine in spite of specifically designating a female animal.

root
etymology

From PS *ˀalp- ‘cattle’.