Plough - Law Dictionary Search Results
Plowtail
The hind part or handle of a plow
Share
The part usually an iron or steel plate of a plow which cuts the ground at the bottom of a furrow
Sharebeam
The part of the plow to which the share is attached
Sheth
The part of a plow which projects downward beneath the beam for holding the share
Shim
A kind of shallow plow used in tillage to break the ground and clear it
Snowplow
An implement operating like a plow but on a larger scale for clearing away the snow
Soam
A chain by which a leading horse draws a plow
Agusadura
due from the vassals to their lord for sharpening their ploughing tackle. Anciently, the tenants in some manors were not allowed
Arabant
Arabant, applied to those who held by the tenure of ploughing and tilling the lord's lands within the manor, Cowel.
Arrura
Arrura [fr. apovpa, Gk.], a day's ploughing, Paroch. Antiq.Gloss.
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