- a
smooth floor of earth,
stone or wood
where a
farmer would thresh the
grain harvest and then
winnow it.
Animal and
steam powered threshing machines from...
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preparation after reaping.
Threshing does not
remove the bran from the grain.
Through much of the
history of agriculture,
threshing was time-consuming and...
-
threshing board, also
known as
threshing sledge, is an
obsolete agricultural implement used to
separate cereals from
their straw; that is, to
thresh....
- The
Threshing Floor (Spanish - La trilla) is an oil
sketch by
Francisco Goya. He
painted it in the 1780s as a small-scale
sketch for a
tapestry cartoon...
- was a
Jebusite mentioned in the
Second Book of Samuel, who
owned the
threshing floor on
Mount Moriah which David purchased and used as the site for ****embling...
-
location of Araunah's
threshing floor is on "Mount Moriah" and that the
Temple of
Solomon was
built over Araunah's
threshing floor. This has led to the...
- A halo (from
Ancient Gr**** ἅλως (hálōs) '
threshing floor, disk'; also
called a nimbus, aureole, glory, or
gloriole (Latin: gloriola, lit. 'little glory')...
- Chronicles) is
described by the
Books of
Samuel as
having sold his
threshing floor to King David,
which David then
constructed an
altar on, the implication...
- A halo (from
Ancient Gr**** ἅλως (hálōs) '
threshing floor, disk') is an
optical phenomenon produced by
light (typically from the Sun or Moon) interacting...
- BCE),
there is a p****ing
mention of
beans and
chickpeas cast on the
threshing floor. The oldest-known
domesticated beans in the
Americas were
found in...