Irregular Words - Irregular Plurals from Old English

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Irregular Words
child [noun]

a young person who has not reached puberty or adulthood yet

Ex: She is a dedicated teacher who is passionate about nurturing and educating children .
brother [noun]

a man who is a fellow member of a fraternity, religion, or other organized group

Ex: The lodge welcomed three new brothers that night .
woman [noun]

a person who is a female adult

Ex: The woman at the library helped me find a book .
man [noun]

a person who is a male adult

Ex: The man in the blue shirt is my neighbor .
ox [noun]

a bull used on farms to carry heavy loads, which its sex organs are partly removed

louse [noun]

a small parasitic insect that lives and feeds on the body of warm-blooded animals

mouse [noun]

a small animal that lives in fields or houses, and often has fur, a long furless thin tail, and a pointed nose

Ex: The scientist conducted experiments using a genetically modified mouse model .
foot [noun]

the body part that is at the end of our leg and we stand and walk on

Ex: She kicked the soccer ball with her foot .
goose [noun]

a waterbird with webbed feet, a long neck, and short beak, which is like a large duck

Ex: Farmers raise domestic geese for their meat , eggs , and feathers , which are used in various culinary dishes and products .
tooth [noun]

one of the things in our mouth that are hard and white and we use to chew and bite food with

Ex:
person [noun]

one human

Ex: The organization is committed to promoting equality and fairness for every person .