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▪ I. plough, plow, n.1 (plaʊ) Forms: see below. [Late OE. plóh (plóᵹ), = ON. plógr (in R{iacu}gsmál 10–11th c.); so Sw. plog, Da. ploug, plov; in OFris. plōch (EFris. plōg, NFris. pluwge), MLG. plōch, plūch, MDu. ploech (Du. ploeg), OHG. pfluog (MHG. pfluoc, Ger. pflug):—Teut. type *plôgo- or *plôho...
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Plough Sunday
Plough Sunday celebrations usually involve bringing a ploughshare into a church with prayers for the blessing of the land. Accordingly, work in the fields did not begin until the day after Plough Sunday: Plough Monday.
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plough
plough(US plow), / plau; plaʊ/ n1(a) [C] implement with a curved blade, used for digging furrows in the soil, esp before seeds are planted, pulled by animals or by a tractor .(b) (esp in compounds 尤用以构成复合词) implement resembling this 似 的工具 a `snow-plough, ie one for clearing snow from roads and rail...
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What is Discipline? by Johann Christoph Arnold - Plough
Discipline is an act of love. True discipline is an act of love, not anger. It takes into consideration the inner disposition of the child. As my grandfather said, "Raising children should mean helping them to become what they already are in God's mind.". That was how my parents raised my sisters and me, and I thank God for the discipline ...
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Ard (plough)
The ard, ard plough, or scratch plough is a simple light plough without a mouldboard.
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The Plough, Gorton
The Plough is a Grade II listed public house at 927 Hyde Road, Gorton, Manchester M18 7FB.
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Foot plough
The foot plough is a type of plough used like a spade with the foot in order to cultivate the ground. Incan agriculture used the or , a type of foot plough.
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Haswell Plough
Haswell Plough is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated between Durham and Peterlee, south of Haswell. Haswell Plough was first mentioned in the 12th century as being one of three parts of the village of Haswell.
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Railroad plough
A railroad plough is a rail vehicle which supports an immensely strong, hook-shaped plough. In use, the plough is lowered to rip up the middle of the track as it is hauled along by a locomotive.
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CN104838747A - Plough, rotary tillage, fertilizing and sowing composite ...
The main structure of a plough, rotary tillage, fertilizing and sowing composite machine comprises a frame, a transmission apparatus, a plow apparatus, a rotary tillage apparatus, a seed and fertilizer apparatus and am elevating gear. The plough, rotary tillage, fertilizing and sowing composite machine is characterized in that the front upper portion of the frame is provided with an ...
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Plough flag
The Plough flag () is a red banner with a white or yellow plough positioned in the center of it, widely used in the period of the Northern Expedition as Compared to Starry Plough Flag
The Starry Plough Flag is a similar banner used by the Irish Citizen Army, but with imagery of the Ursa Major constellation
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David BK Tan en LinkedIn: What do a farm and a plough have got to do ...
After a hiatus of three weeks, I am back to write my regular Sunday post on Mandarin again. I think a lot of misunderstandings of China occur for foreigners…
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Fire plough
A fire plough (or fire plow) is a firelighting tool. In its simplest form, it is two sticks rubbed together. The typical fire plough consists of a stick cut to a dull point, and a long piece of wood with a groove cut down its length.
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CN203801225U - Plough, rotary tillage, fertilization and seeding ...
A plough, rotary tillage, fertilization and seeding compound operation machine mainly comprises a machine frame, a transmission device, a furrow plow device, a rotary tillage device, a fertilization seeding device and a lifting device and is characterized in that a middle gear box is installed above the front portion of the machine frame; the middle gear box is connected with a rotary tillage ...
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Petty Plough
The Petty Plough was a steerable plough developed by brothers Frank and Herbert Petty of Doncaster, Victoria, Australia in the early 1930s. The plough was also patented in the United States of America.
Experimental versions of the plough went through several iterations.
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