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  • Plough
  • Tool or farm implement

    A plough or plow (US) (both pronounced /plaʊ/) is a farm tool for loosening or turning soil before sowing seed or planting. Ploughs were traditionally

    Plough

    Plough

    Plough

  • Plough (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Plough or plough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A plough (or plow) is a tool used in farming for initial cultivation of soil. Plough or The

    Plough (disambiguation)

    Plough_(disambiguation)

  • Plough Lane
  • Football stadium in Wimbledon, SW London

    Plough Lane, currently known as the Cherry Red Records Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose football stadium, named the 42nd best stadium

    Plough Lane

    Plough Lane

    Plough_Lane

  • Starry Plough
  • Irish political flag

    The Starry Plough banner (Irish: An Camchéachta – the bent plough) is a flag which was originally used by the Irish Citizen Army, a socialist Irish republican

    Starry Plough

    Starry Plough

    Starry_Plough

  • Foot plough
  • Manual agricultural tilling tool

    The foot plough is a type of plough used like a spade with the foot in order to cultivate the ground. Before the widespread use of metal farming tools

    Foot plough

    Foot plough

    Foot_plough

  • Fire plough
  • Firelighting tool

    A fire plough (or fire plow) is a firelighting tool. In its simplest form, it is two sticks rubbed together. Rubbing produces friction and heat, and eventually

    Fire plough

    Fire plough

    Fire_plough

  • Royal Ploughing Ceremony
  • Traditional rite in some Asian countries

    Royal Ploughing Ceremony (Khmer: ព្រះរាជពិធីបុណ្យច្រត់ព្រះនង្គ័ល, Preăh Réach Pĭthi Chrát Preăh Neăngkoăl; Thai: พระราชพิธีจรดพระนังคัลแรกนาขวัญ, Phra

    Royal Ploughing Ceremony

    Royal Ploughing Ceremony

    Royal_Ploughing_Ceremony

  • Plough Monday
  • Traditional English start of the agricultural year

    Plough Monday is the traditional start of the English agricultural year. It is the first Monday after Epiphany, 6 January. In England, customs associated

    Plough Monday

    Plough Monday

    Plough_Monday

  • Schering-Plough
  • Pharmaceutical company

    Schering-Plough Corporation was an American pharmaceutical company. It was originally the U.S. subsidiary of the German company Schering AG, which was

    Schering-Plough

    Schering-Plough

  • Plough (surname)
  • Surname list

    Plough is a surname. Notable persons with the surname include: Abe Plough (1891–1984), American businessman Harold Henry Plough (1892–1985), American

    Plough (surname)

    Plough_(surname)

  • Starry Plough (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Starry Plough is a banner of the former Irish Citizen Army, subsequently adopted by other Irish political organizations. Starry Plough may also refer

    Starry Plough (disambiguation)

    Starry_Plough_(disambiguation)

  • Plough Lane (1912–1998)
  • Former football stadium

    Plough Lane was a football stadium in Wimbledon, south west London, England. For nearly eighty years it was the home ground of Wimbledon Football Club

    Plough Lane (1912–1998)

    Plough Lane (1912–1998)

    Plough_Lane_(1912–1998)

  • Plough (politics)
  • Electoral symbol in South Asia

    The Plough is the political symbol of the Jatiya Party (E) in Bangladesh, Jammu & Kashmir National Conference in India and Rastriya Prajatantra Party and

    Plough (politics)

    Plough (politics)

    Plough_(politics)

  • Big Dipper
  • Pattern of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major

    The Big Dipper (Canada, US) or the Plough (UK, Ireland) is an asterism consisting of seven bright stars of the constellation Ursa Major; six of them are

    Big Dipper

    Big Dipper

    Big_Dipper

  • To a Mouse
  • 1785 Scots-language poem by Robert Burns

    "To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest With the Plough, November, 1785" is a Scots-language poem written by Robert Burns in 1785. It was included in

    To a Mouse

    To_a_Mouse

  • Railroad plough
  • Rail vehicle used to destroy railroad ties, making tracks unusable

    A railroad plough is a rail vehicle which supports an immensely strong, hook-shaped plough. It is used for destruction of railroad ties (sleepers) in

    Railroad plough

    Railroad plough

    Railroad_plough

  • The Plough (film)
  • 2023 film by Philippe Garrel

    The Plough (French: Le Grand Chariot) is a 2023 drama film co-written and directed by Philippe Garrel. Starring Louis Garrel, Damien Mongin, Esther Garrel

    The Plough (film)

    The_Plough_(film)

  • Abe Plough
  • American business owner (1891–1984)

    Abe Plough (December 27, 1891 – September 14, 1984) was an American business owner who is best known for founding Plough Inc. Plough merged with the German

    Abe Plough

    Abe_Plough

  • AFC Wimbledon
  • Association football club in London, England

    club moved to Plough Lane, a new stadium on the site of the defunct Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium, only 250 yards away from the original Plough Lane, Wimbledon's

    AFC Wimbledon

    AFC_Wimbledon

  • Tim Plough
  • American football player and coach (born 1985)

    Timothy Plough (PLOW; born June 24, 1985) is an American college football coach and former player. He is head football coach for the University of California

    Tim Plough

    Tim_Plough

  • Petty Plough
  • The Petty Plough was a steerable plough developed by brothers Frank and Herbert Petty of Doncaster, Victoria, Australia in the early 1930s. Frank and

    Petty Plough

    Petty Plough

    Petty_Plough

  • The Plough and the Stars
  • 1926 Seán O'Casey play

    ‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › The Plough and the Stars is a four-act play by the Irish writer Seán O'Casey that was first

    The Plough and the Stars

    The_Plough_and_the_Stars

  • Halasana
  • Inverted posture in hatha yoga

    Halasana (Sanskrit: हलासन; IAST: halāsana) or Plough pose is an inverted asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise. Its variations include Karnapidasana

    Halasana

    Halasana

    Halasana

  • Mole plough
  • A mole plough is a piece of agricultural equipment used to create underground drainage channels – called mole drains – in poorly permeable clay soils.

    Mole plough

    Mole plough

    Mole_plough

  • Communist symbolism
  • Symbols central to communist imagery

    The Plough (or "Starry Plough") in Ireland and Britain, the Big Dipper in North America, and various other names worldwide. Two of the Plough's seven

    Communist symbolism

    Communist_symbolism

  • John Fowler (agricultural engineer)
  • English agricultural engineer

    use of steam engines for ploughing and digging drainage channels. His inventions significantly reduced the cost of ploughing farmland, and also enabled

    John Fowler (agricultural engineer)

    John Fowler (agricultural engineer)

    John_Fowler_(agricultural_engineer)

  • Stump-jump plough
  • The stump-jump plough, also known as stump-jumping plough, is a kind of plough invented in South Australia by Richard Bowyer Smith and Clarence Herbert

    Stump-jump plough

    Stump-jump plough

    Stump-jump_plough

  • The Plough, Wombleton
  • Pub in Wombleton, North Yorkshire, England

    The Plough is a historic pub in Wombleton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The timber framed building was constructed in the late 17th century

    The Plough, Wombleton

    The Plough, Wombleton

    The_Plough,_Wombleton

  • Pipe-and-cable-laying plough
  • A pipe-and-cable-laying plough or pipe-laying mole plough is a piece of construction equipment to bury cables or pipes. The machinery is a form of a subsoiler

    Pipe-and-cable-laying plough

    Pipe-and-cable-laying plough

    Pipe-and-cable-laying_plough

  • Plough Sunday
  • Traditional English celebration

    Plough Sunday is an English celebration held on the day before Plough Monday, the traditional start of the agricultural year. There is little evidence

    Plough Sunday

    Plough Sunday

    Plough_Sunday

  • Ard (plough)
  • Simple light plough without a mouldboard

    The ard, ard plough, or scratch plough is a simple light plough without a mouldboard. It is symmetrical on either side of its line of draft and is fitted

    Ard (plough)

    Ard (plough)

    Ard_(plough)

  • Wimbledon F.C.
  • English football club (1889–2004)

    football club formed in Wimbledon, southwest London, in 1889 and based at Plough Lane from 1912 to 1991. Founded as Wimbledon Old Centrals, the club were

    Wimbledon F.C.

    Wimbledon F.C.

    Wimbledon_F.C.

  • Speed the Plough
  • 1800 play by Thomas Morton

    ‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › Speed the Plough is a five-act comedy by Thomas Morton, written in 1798 and first performed

    Speed the Plough

    Speed the Plough

    Speed_the_Plough

  • Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
  • 2009 crime novel by Olga Tokarczuk

    translator, Antonia Lloyd-Jones. Tokarczuk, Olga (16 March 2017). "Drive Your Plough Over the Bones of the Dead". Granta. Retrieved 23 September 2019. Marshall

    Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead

    Drive_Your_Plow_Over_the_Bones_of_the_Dead

  • Ploughing in the Nivernais
  • Painting by Rosa Bonheur

    Ploughing in the Nivernais (French: Labourage nivernais), also known as Oxen ploughing in Nevers or Plowing in Nivernais, is an 1849 painting by French

    Ploughing in the Nivernais

    Ploughing in the Nivernais

    Ploughing_in_the_Nivernais

  • Debate between the hoe and the plough
  • Sumerian disputation text

    The Debate between the hoe and the plough (CSL 5.3.1) is a work of Sumerian literature and one of the six extant works belonging to this literature's genre

    Debate between the hoe and the plough

    Debate_between_the_hoe_and_the_plough

  • Retained earnings
  • Accumulated net income of the corporation that is retained by the corporation

    The retained earnings (also known as plowback) of a corporation is the accumulated net income of the corporation that is retained by the corporation at

    Retained earnings

    Retained_earnings

  • The Plough and Stars
  • The Plough and Stars is a bar and music venue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1969 by brothers Peter and Padraig O'Malley, named after the

    The Plough and Stars

    The Plough and Stars

    The_Plough_and_Stars

  • Walle Plough
  • Archeological find in northern Germany

    The Walle Plough (German: Pflug von Walle) is an ancient plough discovered in 1927 by peat cutters outside Walle, near Aurich, East Frisia (Germany).

    Walle Plough

    Walle Plough

    Walle_Plough

  • Plough flag
  • Flag of the Chinese Peasants' Association

    The Plough flag (simplified Chinese: 犁头旗; traditional Chinese: 犁頭旗; pinyin: lítóu qí) is a red banner with a white or yellow plough positioned in the

    Plough flag

    Plough flag

    Plough_flag

  • Plough Inn
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    Plough Inn is a heritage-listed hotel at South Bank Parklands, South Brisbane, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Alexander Brown

    Plough Inn

    Plough Inn

    Plough_Inn

  • Golden Plough Tavern
  • Historic tavern in Pennsylvania, United States

    The Gen. Horatio Gates House and Golden Plough Tavern are two connecting historic buildings which are located in downtown York, York County, Pennsylvania

    Golden Plough Tavern

    Golden Plough Tavern

    Golden_Plough_Tavern

  • First Special Service Force
  • Joint U.S.-Canadian military unit in WWII

    Plough was reviewed by Major Robert T. Frederick, a young officer in the Operations Division of the U.S. General Staff. Frederick predicted Plough would

    First Special Service Force

    First Special Service Force

    First_Special_Service_Force

  • Ridge and furrow
  • Archaeological pattern of ridges and troughs

    of ridges (Medieval Latin: sliones) and troughs created by a system of ploughing used in Europe during the Middle Ages, typical of the open-field system

    Ridge and furrow

    Ridge and furrow

    Ridge_and_furrow

  • Hobart's Funnies
  • Modified tanks first used in the Normandy Landings

    dropped to span a 30-foot (9.1 m) gap in 30 seconds. Bullshorn Plough: A mine plough intended to excavate the ground in front of the tank to expose and

    Hobart's Funnies

    Hobart's Funnies

    Hobart's_Funnies

  • Haswell Plough
  • Village in County Durham, England

    Haswell Plough is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated between Durham and Peterlee, south of Haswell. Haswell Plough was first mentioned

    Haswell Plough

    Haswell Plough

    Haswell_Plough

  • Alfred George Gardiner
  • English journalist, editor and author (1865–1946)

    editor and author. His essays, written under the pseudonym "Alpha of the Plough", are highly regarded. He was also Chairman of the National Anti-Sweating

    Alfred George Gardiner

    Alfred George Gardiner

    Alfred_George_Gardiner

  • Bullia digitalis
  • Species of gastropod

    Bullia digitalis, the finger plough shell, plough snail or surfing snail, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae

    Bullia digitalis

    Bullia digitalis

    Bullia_digitalis

  • Ransome Victory Plough
  • Mouldboard plough of southern Africa

    Ransome Victory Plough (American spelling "plow") is a type of single-share mouldboard plough commonly used throughout Southern Africa. Introduced into

    Ransome Victory Plough

    Ransome Victory Plough

    Ransome_Victory_Plough

  • Song of the Plough
  • 1933 film directed by John Baxter

    Song of the Plough, later re-released with the alternative title Country Fair,[citation needed] is a 1933 British drama film directed by John Baxter and

    Song of the Plough

    Song_of_the_Plough

  • Magic Roundabout (Hemel Hempstead)
  • Roundabout in Hemel Hempstead, England

    The Plough Roundabout (known locally as the "Magic Roundabout") is a ring junction in Hemel Hempstead, England, notable for its design comprising six mini

    Magic Roundabout (Hemel Hempstead)

    Magic Roundabout (Hemel Hempstead)

    Magic_Roundabout_(Hemel_Hempstead)

  • Mummers' play
  • Type of folk play

    near Plough Monday. These are therefore known as Plough plays and the performers as Plough-jags, Plough-jacks, Plough-bullocks, Plough-stots or Plough witches

    Mummers' play

    Mummers' play

    Mummers'_play

  • Plough Lane Chapel, Brecon
  • Church in Brecon, Wales

    Plough Lane Chapel or Plough United Reformed Church is a historic building in Brecon, Wales. The chapel's foundation dates to the 17th century and the

    Plough Lane Chapel, Brecon

    Plough Lane Chapel, Brecon

    Plough_Lane_Chapel,_Brecon

  • Downburst
  • Strong surface-level winds that radiate from a single point

    forecasting wet microbursts difficult. Straight-line winds (also known as plough winds, thundergusts, and hurricanes of the prairie) are very strong winds

    Downburst

    Downburst

    Downburst

  • Draft horse
  • Large horse bred for heavy work

    A draft horse (US) or draught horse (UK), also known as dray horse, carthorse, work horse or heavy horse, is a large horse bred to pull heavy loads and

    Draft horse

    Draft horse

    Draft_horse

  • Balarama
  • Hindu god and brother of Krishna

    Sankarshana. The first two epithets associate him with hala (langala, "plough") from his strong associations with farming and farmers, as the deity who

    Balarama

    Balarama

    Balarama

  • Bruderhof Communities
  • Anabaptist movement of Christian intentional communities

    and World Vision. The Bruderhof's Plough Publishing House publishes books and a magazine called Plough Quarterly. Plough publishes spiritual classics, inspirational

    Bruderhof Communities

    Bruderhof_Communities

  • The Classic of the Plough
  • The Classic of the Plough is a classical Chinese text written by Lu Kuei-Meng in c. 880 AD. He describes the curved iron plough that had been introduced

    The Classic of the Plough

    The_Classic_of_the_Plough

  • Goathland Plough Stots
  • Traditional dancing group from Yorkshire, England

    The Goathland Plough Stots are a team of long sword dancers based in the village of Goathland, North Yorkshire, England. The traditional dance that they

    Goathland Plough Stots

    Goathland Plough Stots

    Goathland_Plough_Stots

  • Capel Plough F.C.
  • English football club

    Capel Plough F.C. is an English association football club based in Capel St. Mary, Suffolk currently competing in the Suffolk & Ipswich League Championship

    Capel Plough F.C.

    Capel_Plough_F.C.

  • Irish Republican Socialist Party
  • Irish communist political party

    April 2024. "Starry Plough - An Camchéachta". Archived from the original on 9 July 2006. Retrieved 1 August 2006. "The Starry Plough (Derry)". Irish Left

    Irish Republican Socialist Party

    Irish Republican Socialist Party

    Irish_Republican_Socialist_Party

  • Callorhinchus
  • Genus of cartilaginous fishes

    Callorhinchus, the plough-nosed chimaeras or elephantfish, are the only living genus in the family Callorhinchidae (sometimes spelled Callorhynchidae)

    Callorhinchus

    Callorhinchus

    Callorhinchus

  • Snowplow
  • Device for removing snow

    A snowplow (also snow plow, snowplough or snow plough) is a device intended for mounting on a vehicle, used for removing snow and ice from outdoor surfaces

    Snowplow

    Snowplow

    Snowplow

  • Traction engine
  • Steam-powered haulage engine

    traction engine is a steam-powered tractor used to move heavy loads on roads, plough ground or to provide power at a chosen location. The name derives from the

    Traction engine

    Traction engine

    Traction_engine

  • The Plough at Eaves
  • Pub in Lancashire, England

    The Plough at Eaves is a public house on Eaves Lane in Eaves, Lancashire, a hamlet of Woodplumpton. It is owned by Thwaites Brewery. Dating to 1625, when

    The Plough at Eaves

    The Plough at Eaves

    The_Plough_at_Eaves

  • Relocation of Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes
  • Relocation of sport club

    believed that its long-term potential was limited by its home ground at Plough Lane, which never changed significantly from the team's non-League days

    Relocation of Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes

    Relocation of Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes

    Relocation_of_Wimbledon_F.C._to_Milton_Keynes

  • Erythrina zeyheri
  • Species of legume

    Erythrina zeyheri, commonly known as the ploughbreaker, is a deciduous, geoxylic subshrub and member of the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to southern

    Erythrina zeyheri

    Erythrina zeyheri

    Erythrina_zeyheri

  • God Spede the Plough
  • "God Spede the Plough" is an early 16th-century manuscript poem that borrows twelve stanzas from Geoffrey Chaucer's Monk's Tale. It is a short satirical

    God Spede the Plough

    God Spede the Plough

    God_Spede_the_Plough

  • Acre
  • Unit of area

    Middle Ages, an acre was conceived of as the area of land that could be ploughed by one man using a team of eight oxen in one day. The acre is still a statutory

    Acre

    Acre

    Acre

  • Coulter (agriculture)
  • Part of a plough that precedes the plowshare

    coulter is a component of many ploughs that precedes the ploughshare and makes the first cut into the soil as the plough advances. It cuts a slit about

    Coulter (agriculture)

    Coulter (agriculture)

    Coulter_(agriculture)

  • Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
  • Roman politician and military figure (c. 519 – c. 430 BC)

    forces struggled to defeat the Aequi, Cincinnatus was summoned from his plough to assume complete control over the state. After achieving a swift victory

    Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus

    Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus

    Lucius_Quinctius_Cincinnatus

  • Cultivator
  • Farm implement used for secondary tillage

    of soil scratching for weed control is ancient and was done with hoes or plough for millennia before any larger or more complex equipment was developed

    Cultivator

    Cultivator

    Cultivator

  • Hoe-farming
  • Primitive agriculture without use of the plow

    Hoe-farming is a primitive form of agriculture defined by the absence of the plough. Tillage in hoe-farming cultures is done by simple manual tools such as

    Hoe-farming

    Hoe-farming

    Hoe-farming

  • All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough
  • English folk song

    "All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough" (Roud 346) or The Ploughman's Song is an English folk song about the working life of horsemen on an English

    All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough

    All_Jolly_Fellows_that_Follow_the_Plough

  • The Plough and the Stars (film)
  • 1937 film

    The Plough and the Stars is a 1937 American drama film directed by John Ford and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Preston Foster. It is based on the play

    The Plough and the Stars (film)

    The_Plough_and_the_Stars_(film)

  • Hardpan
  • Dense layer of soil found below topsoil

    In soil science, agriculture and gardening, hardpan or soil pan is a dense layer of soil, usually found below the uppermost topsoil layer. There are different

    Hardpan

    Hardpan

  • The Plough Arts Centre, Torrington
  • 209°W / 50.919; -4.209 The Plough Arts Centre is a theatre, cinema and art gallery in Torrington, North Devon, England. The Plough is situated in a former

    The Plough Arts Centre, Torrington

    The Plough Arts Centre, Torrington

    The_Plough_Arts_Centre,_Torrington

  • Ursa Major
  • Constellation in the northern sky

    has been called the "Big Dipper", "the Wagon", "Charles's Wain", or "the Plough", among other names. In particular, the Big Dipper's stellar configuration

    Ursa Major

    Ursa Major

    Ursa_Major

  • Paines Plough
  • British touring theatre company

    Paines Plough is a British touring theatre company founded in 1974, currently led by artistic directors Charlotte Bennett and Katie Posner. The company

    Paines Plough

    Paines Plough

    Paines_Plough

  • Dr. Scholl's
  • Footwear and foot care brand

    Schering-Plough bought the Dr. Scholl's brand in 1979. In 2009, Merck & Co. purchased the Dr. Scholl's brand as part of its acquisition of Schering-Plough. Under

    Dr. Scholl's

    Dr. Scholl's

    Dr._Scholl's

  • The Plough, Gorton
  • Pub in Manchester, England

    The Plough is a Grade II listed public house on Hyde Road in Gorton, an area of Manchester, England. Standing on the site of an early 19th‑century beerhouse

    The Plough, Gorton

    The Plough, Gorton

    The_Plough,_Gorton

  • Thomas R. Plough
  • American sociologist and academic administrator

    Thomas Robert Plough (born 1941) is an American sociologist most notable for having served as president of North Dakota State University and Assumption

    Thomas R. Plough

    Thomas R. Plough

    Thomas_R._Plough

  • Carucate
  • Medieval land unit from England and Scotland

    or carūcāta) was a medieval unit of land area approximating the land a plough team of eight oxen could till in a single annual season. It was known by

    Carucate

    Carucate

    Carucate

  • Furlong
  • Unit of length equal to 660 feet or about 201 metres

    times, it originally referred to the length of the furrow in one acre of a ploughed open field (a medieval communal field which was divided into strips). The

    Furlong

    Furlong

    Furlong

  • Star, Fife
  • Village in Fife, Scotland, UK

    Star, also known as Star of Markinch (and historically as Star of Brunton or Star of Dalginch)), is a small village in Fife, Scotland. The name of Star

    Star, Fife

    Star, Fife

    Star,_Fife

  • Harold Henry Plough
  • American biologist (1892–1985)

    Harold Henry Plough (April 5, 1892 – November 12, 1985) was an American biologist and a professor at Amherst College. He worked on a range of topics including

    Harold Henry Plough

    Harold_Henry_Plough

  • England
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    ores. The development of iron smelting allowed the construction of better ploughs, advancing agriculture (for instance, with Celtic fields), as well as the

    England

    England

    England

  • Loy (spade)
  • Old Irish ploughing tool

    láige, Proto-Celtic *laginā), which means "spade". It was used for manual ploughing prior to and during the Great Famine. The loy is a narrow spade with a

    Loy (spade)

    Loy (spade)

    Loy_(spade)

  • Grooving plane
  • Woodworking tool

    A grooving plane, plow plane, or plough plane is a plane used in woodworking to make grooves and (with some of the metal versions) small rabbets. They

    Grooving plane

    Grooving plane

    Grooving_plane

  • Saving Grace (Robert Plant album)
  • 2025 studio album by Robert Plant

    "Everybody's Song", was released on 16 July 2025, the second single "Gospel Plough" on 14 August. ^[a] signifies an adapter Credits adapted from Tidal. Robert

    Saving Grace (Robert Plant album)

    Saving_Grace_(Robert_Plant_album)

  • James Anderson of Hermiston
  • Scottish agriculturist, journalist and economist (1739–1808)

    prominent figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. He invented the Scotch plough. As a writer he adopted the nom de plume of Agricola. Anderson was born

    James Anderson of Hermiston

    James Anderson of Hermiston

    James_Anderson_of_Hermiston

  • Ploughing on Sunday
  • Poem by Wallace Stevens

    "Ploughing on Sunday" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium (1923). First published in 1919, it is now in the public domain

    Ploughing on Sunday

    Ploughing_on_Sunday

  • William the Conqueror
  • King of England from 1066 to 1087

    Conquest, its value, its tax assessment, and usually the number of peasants, ploughs, and any other resources the holding had. Towns were listed separately

    William the Conqueror

    William the Conqueror

    William_the_Conqueror

  • Holly Lea and Plough Inn
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    Holly Lea and Plough Inn is a heritage-listed site on Holly Lea Road in Leumeah, New South Wales, an outer suburb of Sydney, Australia. The heritage listing

    Holly Lea and Plough Inn

    Holly Lea and Plough Inn

    Holly_Lea_and_Plough_Inn

  • The Troubles
  • 1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland

    Official Sinn Féin Official IRA Irish Republican Socialist Movement The Starry Plough Marxism–Leninism Blanket protest Dirty protest HM Prison Maze Anti H-Block

    The Troubles

    The Troubles

    The_Troubles

  • Harrow (tool)
  • Agricultural tool

    harrow is a farm implement used for surface tillage. It is used after ploughing for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. The purpose

    Harrow (tool)

    Harrow (tool)

    Harrow_(tool)

  • Subsoiler
  • Farm implement

    loosening and breaking up soil at depths below the levels worked by moldboard ploughs, disc harrows, or rototillers. Most such tools will break up and turn over

    Subsoiler

    Subsoiler

    Subsoiler

  • Mr. Plow
  • 9th episode of the 4th season of The Simpsons

    "Mr. Plow" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United

    Mr. Plow

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  • Rotary snowplow
  • Piece of railroad snow removal equipment

    Federal Railways ÖBB 986.101) Alaska Railroad rotary snowplow near Anchorage Plough (disambiguation) Snow blower "ARCHIVED - The Rotary Snowplow - A Canadian

    Rotary snowplow

    Rotary snowplow

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  • The Man Behind the Plough
  • Book by Azizul Haque

    The Man Behind the Plough is a wide-ranging, in-depth and moving study of the endemic problems and tragic suffering of the peasants of the undivided Bengal

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    The Man Behind the Plough

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  • UmmHaraam
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    UmmHaraam

    Name of a Sahabiyah RA

  • Laxmi Srinivas
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Laxmi Srinivas

    Beautiful

  • Gilleasbuig
  • Boy/Male

    German Scottish Gaelic

    Gilleasbuig

    Bold.

  • Manju | மஂஜூ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Manju | மஂஜூ

    Snow, Pleasant, Beautiful

  • Morgun
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Welsh

    Morgun

    Bright; White Sea Dweller; Great and Bright

  • Maelle
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Latin

    Maelle

    Goal-oriented; Ambitious

  • Sankar | ஸஂகர 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sankar | ஸஂகர 

    Fortunate, Creator, Lord Shiva

  • CALVIN
  • Male

    English

    CALVIN

    English name derived from Latin Calvinus, CALVIN means "little bald one."

  • Hemalata
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Hemalata

    Golden

  • Bedyw
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Bedyw

    Legendary son of Seithved.

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  • Ploughman
  • n.

    One who plows, or who holds and guides a plow; hence, a husbandman.

  • Plowman
  • n.

    Alt. of Ploughman

  • Ploughtail
  • n.

    The hind part or handle of a plow.

  • Plowgate
  • n.

    Alt. of Ploughgate

  • Plowpoint
  • n.

    Alt. of Ploughpoint

  • Ploughman
  • n.

    A rustic; a countryman; a field laborer.

  • Ploughshare
  • n.

    The share of a plow, or that part which cuts the slice of earth or sod at the bottom of the furrow.

  • Plowshare
  • n.

    Alt. of Ploughshare

  • Plowhead
  • n.

    Alt. of Ploughhead

  • -men
  • pl.

    of Ploughman

  • Trench-plough
  • v. t.

    To plow with deep furrows, for the purpose of loosening the land to a greater depth than usual.

  • Ploughwright
  • n.

    One who makes or repairs plows.

  • Ploughpoint
  • n.

    A detachable share at the extreme front end of the plow body.

  • Plowtail
  • n.

    Alt. of Ploughtail

  • Trench-plow
  • v. t.

    Alt. of Trench-plough

  • Ploughgate
  • n.

    The Scotch equivalent of the English word plowland.

  • Ploughhead
  • n.

    The clevis or draught iron of a plow.

  • Plowwright
  • n.

    Alt. of Ploughwright