Plough
/plaʊ/
noun
The notional area of land able to be farmed in a year by a team of 8 oxen pulling a carruca plow, usually reckoned at 120 acres.
Synonyms: carrucate, carve, hide, plough, ploughgate, ploughland, plow, plowgate
noun
A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting.
“The horse-drawn plough had a tremendous impact on agriculture.”
The use of a plough; tillage.
Alternative form of Plough (Synonym of Ursa Major)
verb
To use a plough on to prepare for planting.
“I've still got to plough that field.”
To use a plough.
“Some days I have to plough from sunrise to sunset.”
To have sex with, penetrate.
Synonyms: flunk, get up in, pound, sleep with, chamfer, groove, rut
noun
Land that has been or is meant to be ploughed
Synonyms: carucate