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plowland


Meanings
  • Fertile land that has been plowed or tilled for agricultural purposes.

    - "The farmer plowed the land and planted corn."
    - "The plowland was rich and fertile, producing bountiful harvests year after year."

Synonyms

carrucate , carve , hide , plough , ploughgate , ploughland , plow , plowgate , plowland , carucate
Rhymes
Words rhyming with plowland
plowland , mowland , bountyland , gainsland , harvestland
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. plowland () : Fertile land that has been plowed or tilled for agricultural purposes.

  2. plow () : A farm implement for tilling the soil by drawing a cutting edge through the ground.

  3. plow (English) : To till the soil with a plow.

  4. plow (Scots) : To till the soil with a plow.

  5. plow (Irish) : To till the soil with a plow.

  6. plow (Welsh) : To till the soil with a plow.

  7. plow (Breton) : To till the soil with a plow.

  8. plow (Cornish) : To till the soil with a plow.

  9. plow (Gaelic) : To till the soil with a plow.

  10. plow (Manx) : To till the soil with a plow.

  11. plow (Lithuanian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  12. plow (Latvian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  13. plow (Estonian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  14. plow (Finnish) : To till the soil with a plow.

  15. plow (Hungarian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  16. plow (Polish) : To till the soil with a plow.

  17. plow (Czech) : To till the soil with a plow.

  18. plow (Slovak) : To till the soil with a plow.

  19. plow (Bulgarian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  20. plow (Romanian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  21. plow (Serbian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  22. plow (Croatian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  23. plow (Slovenian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  24. plow (Bosnian) : To till the soil with a plow.

  25. plow (Montenegrin) : To till the soil with a plow.

  26. plow (Albanian) : To till the soil with a plow.


Variants
List of all variants of plowland that leads to same result
playland , playlands
Etymology
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The word 'plowland' is derived from the Old English word 'plough' or 'plog' meaning 'to plow' or 'to till', and the Old English word 'land' meaning 'land' or 'ground'. Thus, 'plowland' can be defined as 'fertile land that has been plowed or tilled for agricultural purposes'.


Trivia
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  1. Plowland was first mentioned in historical records dating back to the 13th century.

  2. Plowland was an important agricultural region during the Middle Ages, with many farmers producing surplus crops for sale and trade.

  3. Plowland was also home to many monastic communities during the Middle Ages, with monks and nuns producing crops and livestock for their own sustenance and for sale and trade to support the monasteries and their religious and charitable works.

  4. Plowland was also an important center of cultural and artistic expression during the Middle Ages, with many artists, musicians, poets, and writers producing works inspired by the beauty and richness of the plowland and its agricultural and natural wonders.


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