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PLOWSTAFF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a spade or paddle for cleaning the plowshare .
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plough staff | plow staff, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun plough staff is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for plough staff is from around ...
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PLOUGHSTAFF Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · Also called: ploughtail. one of the handles of a plough · a spade-shaped tool used to clean the ploughshare and mouldboard. “Collins English Dictionary — ...
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plough-staff
ˈplough-staff, ˈplow- A staff, ending in a small spade or shovel, used by the ploughman to clear the coulter and mould-board from earth, roots, weeds, etc.1297 R. Glouc (Rolls) 2198 Vor ȝe beþ men bet iteiȝt to ssofle & to spade, To cartstaf & to ploustaf. 1483 Cath. Angl. 285/1 A Ploghe-staffe, scu...
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ploughstaff - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From plough + staff. Noun. edit. ploughstaff (plural ploughstaffs). (UK) The hind part or handle of a plough. Synonyms. edit · ploughtail.
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PLOUGHSTAFF definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. Also called: ploughtail one of the handles of a plough 2. a spade-shaped tool used to clean the ploughshare and mouldboard.
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Lahr (Hunsrück)
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Gules in dexter base a plough argent and in chief sinister a cross-staff The other charges, the cross-staff and the ear, are Saint Oranna's attributes, thus representing the church's patron saint.
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Plough staff - het MOT
MOT V 89.0157 L=23cm WD=8cm WT=223gr. holotype. MOT V 2017.0162 L=90cm WD=6cm WT=1300gr. description missing. This text can only be consulted in Dutch.
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Plough Staff
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plough stuff, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun plough stuff is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for plough stuff is from 1577, in a translation by R. Willes.
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Hyphenation of the word "plough-staff" | HyphenateIt
Hyphenation ofplough-staff. How to hyphenate plough-staff. Because it is a word with a single syllable, plough-staff is not hyphenated.
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plough-foot
† ˈplough-foot, ˈplow- Obs. [Cf. Norw. dial. plog-fot.] In a wheelless plough, an adjustable piece of wood or iron, attached to the front of the beam, regulating the depth of the ploughing: see quots. It is doubtful however whether the plow-fote in Piers Plowman had this meaning; the variant reading...
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Lonna Hooks
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Prior to her appointment as Secretary of State, Hooks had been an attorney at Schering-Plough, and had served under Whitman at the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities as her chief of staff.
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plough
▪ 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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