Harrow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Harrower
One who harrows
Cammock
long hard crooked roots the Ononis spinosa called also rest harrow The Scandix Pecten Veneris is also called cammock
Cops
The connecting crook of a harrow
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Harrow
An implement of agriculture usually formed of pieces of timber or metal crossing each other and set with iron or...
Herse
kind of gate or portcullis having iron bars like a harrow studded with iron spikes It is hung above gateways so
Public school
liberal modern education or prepare pupils for the universities Eton Harrow Rugby and Winchester are of this class
Rest harrow
A European leguminous plant Ononis arvensis with long tough roots
Herce, Hercia
Herce, Hercia, a harrow, Fleta, 1. 2, c. lxxvii.
Herciare
Herciare, to harrow, 4 Inst. 270.
Public Schools
the larger public schools, such as Eton, Winchester, Westminster, Charterhouse, Harrow, Rugby, and Shrewsbury, the governing bodies of which were, by
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