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Plough

Webster's Dictionary

(1):

(n.) A well-known implement, drawn by horses, mules, oxen, or other power, for turning up the soil to prepare it for bearing crops; also used to furrow or break up the soil for other purposes; as, the subsoil plow; the draining plow.

(2):

(n.) Fig.: Agriculture; husbandry.

(3):

(n.) A carucate of land; a plowland.

(4):

(n.) To cut a groove in, as in a plank, or the edge of a board; especially, a rectangular groove to receive the end of a shelf or tread, the edge of a panel, a tongue, etc.

(5):

(n.) An implement for trimming or shaving off the edges of books.

(6):

(n.) Same as Charles's Wain.

(7):

(n. & v.) See Plow.

(8):

(n.) A joiner's plane for making grooves; a grooving plane.

(9):

(v. t.) To furrow; to make furrows, grooves, or ridges in; to run through, as in sailing.

(10):

(v. t.) To turn up, break up, or trench, with a plow; to till with, or as with, a plow; as, to plow the ground; to plow a field.

(11):

(v. i.) To labor with, or as with, a plow; to till or turn up the soil with a plow; to prepare the soil or bed for anything.

(12):

(v. t.) To trim, or shave off the edges of, as a book or paper, with a plow. See Plow, n., 5.

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Plough'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​p/plough.html. 1828.