plow

noun
  1. 1

    The notional area of land able to be farmed in a year by a team of 8 oxen pulling a carruca plow, usually reckoned at 120 acres.

noun
  1. 1

    A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting.

    โ€œThe horse-drawn plough had a tremendous impact on agriculture.โ€

  2. 2

    The use of a plough; tillage.

  3. 3

    Alternative form of Plough (Synonym of Ursa Major)

  4. 4

    A joiner's plane for making grooves.

  5. 5

    A bookbinder's implement for trimming or shaving off the edges of books.

verb
  1. 1

    To use a plough on to prepare for planting.

    โ€œI've still got to plough that field.โ€

  2. 2

    To use a plough.

    โ€œSome days I have to plough from sunrise to sunset.โ€

  3. 3

    To have sex with, penetrate.

  4. 4

    To move with force.

    โ€œTrucks plowed through the water to ferry flood victims to safety.โ€

  5. 5

    To furrow; to make furrows, grooves, or ridges in.

  6. 6

    To run through, as in sailing.

  7. 7

    To trim, or shave off the edges of, as a book or paper, with a plough.

  8. 8

    (joinery) 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.

  9. 9

    (university slang) To fail (a student).

noun
  1. 1

    Land that has been or is meant to be ploughed

Synonyms

Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/carucate, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plough, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ploughland, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plow