"Harrowed" is a word in ENGLISH
of Harrow
What we call patriotism, in other words, is a calculable force which, released by a predictable situation, will animate man in a manner no different from other territorial species.
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batí - (Sp. batir) To beat, stir up, as an egg, milk, dough, land in harrowing, etc. Batihá ang tsokoláte. …
Read the complete definitionA large, heavy harrow for breaking clods after plowing; a drag.
Read the complete definitionTo use a bush harrow on (land), for covering seeds sown; to harrow with a bush; as, to bush a …
Read the complete definitionA plant having long hard, crooked roots, the Ononis spinosa; -- called also rest-harrow. The Scandix Pecten-Veneris is also called …
Read the complete definitionThe connecting crook of a harrow.
Read the complete definitionA mode of harrowing crosswise, or transversely to the ridges.
Read the complete definitiondáma n {1} lady-in-waiting. {2} runner-ups in a beauty con-test who attend the winner in the coronation. dáma n {1} …
Read the complete definitionA heavy harrow, for breaking up ground.
Read the complete definitionTo break, as land, by drawing a drag or harrow over it; to harrow; to draw a drag along the …
Read the complete definitionTo plow, harrow, and break up, as land, without seeding, for the purpose of destroying weeds and insects, and rendering …
Read the complete definitiongíkos - The traces, the rope connecting a draught-animal with the plough, harrow or the like. (cf. góta).
Read the complete definitiongóta - Yoke; the rope or traces attaching a harrow, plough, etc. to a draught-animal. (cf. síngkaw; gíkos).
Read the complete definitionTo pillage; to harry; to oppress.
Read the complete definitionAn obstacle formed by turning an ordinary harrow upside down, the frame being buried.
Read the complete definitionHelp! Halloo! An exclamation of distress; a call for succor;-the ancient Norman hue and cry.
Read the complete definitionAn implement of agriculture, usually formed of pieces of timber or metal crossing each other, and set with iron or …
Read the complete definitionTo break or tear, as with a harrow; to wound; to lacerate; to torment or distress; to vex.
Read the complete definitionTo draw a harrow over, as for the purpose of breaking clods and leveling the surface, or for covering seed; …
Read the complete definitionOne who harrows.
Read the complete definitionOne who harries.
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