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Definition of plow
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Plow (v. i.) Alt. of
Ploug.
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Plowtail
::
Plowtail
(n.) Alt. of
Ploughtai.
Carpetway
::
Carpetway
(n.) A
border
of
greensward
left round the
margin
of a
plowed
field.
Plough
::
Plough
(n.) A
well-known
implement,
drawn by
horses,
mules,
oxen, or other
power,
for
turning
up the soil to
prepare
it for
bearing
crops;
also used to
furrow
or break up the soil for other
purposes;
as, the
subsoil
plow; the
draining
plow..
Shim
::
Shim (n.) A kind of
shallow
plow used in
tillage
to break the
ground,
and clear it of
weeds..
Arable
::
Arable
(n.)
Arable
land; plow land.
Carucage
::
Carucage
(n.) A tax on every plow or
plowland.
Upturn
::
Upturn
(v. t.) To turn up; to
direct
upward;
to throw up; as, to
upturn
the
ground
in
plowing..
Plowfoot
::
Plowfoot
(n.) Alt. of
Ploughfoo.
Mole
::
Mole (n.) A plow of
peculiar
construction,
for
forming
underground
drains..
Turnwrest
::
Turnwrest
(n.)
Designating
a
cumbersome
style of plow used in
England,
esp. in
Kent..
Stilt
::
Stilt (n.) A
crutch;
also, the
handle
of a
plow..
Colter
::
Colter
(n.) A knife or
cutter,
attached
to the beam of a plow to cut the
sward,
in
advance
of the
plowshare
and
moldboard..
Bovate
::
Bovate
(n.) An
oxgang,
or as much land as an ox can plow in a year; an
ancient
measure
of land, of
indefinite
quantity,
but
usually
estimated
at
fifteen
acres..
Whipstitch
::
Whipstitch
(v. t.) To
rafter;
to plow in
ridges,
as
land..
Plough
::
Plough
(v. t.) To turn up, break up, or
trench,
with a plow; to till with, or as with, a plow; as, to plow the
ground;
to plow a
field..
Trench-plough
::
Trench-plough
(v. t.) To plow with deep
furrows,
for the
purpose
of
loosening
the land to a
greater
depth than
usual..
Ridge
::
Ridge (v. t.) To form into
ridges
with the plow, as
land..
Plough
::
Plough
(v. i.) To labor with, or as with, a plow; to till or turn up the soil with a plow; to
prepare
the soil or bed for
anything..
Ploughman
::
Ploughman
(n.) One who
plows,
or who holds and
guides
a plow;
hence,
a
husbandman..
Sheth
::
Sheth (n.) The part of a plow which
projects
downward
beneath
the beam, for
holding
the share and other
working
parts;
-- also
called
standard,
or
post..
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