Definition of Plowland. Meaning of Plowland. Synonyms of Plowland

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Definition of Plowland

plowland
Plowgate Plow"gate`, Ploughgate Plough"gate`, n. The Scotch equivalent of the English word plowland. Not having one plowgate of land. --Sir W. Scott.
Plowland
Plowland Plow"land`, Plougland Ploug"land`, n. 1. Land that is plowed, or suitable for tillage. 2. (O. Eng. Law) the quantity of land allotted for the work of one plow; a hide.

Meaning of Plowland from wikipedia

- The carucate or carrucate (Medieval Latin: carrūcāta or carūcāta) was a medieval unit of land area approximating the land a plough team of eight oxen could...
- Ensi (cuneiform: 𒑐𒋼𒋛 pa.te.si Sumerian: ensik, "lord of the plowland"; Emesal dialect: umunsik; Akkadian: iššakkum) was a Sumerian title designating...
- masters. Along the fringes there were areas that could be used for either plowland or gr****land. These alternated between one and the other depending on the...
- inland, the harbor was poor, and the short growing season and lack of plowland meant that food had to be imported. Around 1750 there were only thirty-seven...
- 13 [Savitar:] "Don't keep playing with dice; just plow your own plowland.Be content in your possessions, thinking them much. There are your cows, o gambler...
- Marquis of Wu didn't become cold because of Shu Han's perdition, It seemed that the plowland still knew the fragrance of Zhuge Liang's thatched cottage....
- in his tomb chapel are: Scribe Overseer of Fields of Amun Overseer of Plowlands of Amun Overseer of Fields of the Lord of the Two Lands Scribe of the...
- Mesannepada's successors at Ur. "Ensi" (Sumerian: 𒑐𒋼𒋛, meaning "Lord of the Plowland") was a title ****ociated with the ruler or prince of a city. The people...
- reduce supplies of basic commodities by achieving a 10 to 17% reduction in plowland through payments to farmers who shifted land out of production to be held...
- officer "Lt-Collonell William Arnop, 26 June 1666, p****ed patent for 3 plowlands of Dunmanway, and 2 gneeves of Togher, containing, 1,460 acres profitable...