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Meanings of wooden plough in inglés
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Usage of wooden plough in inglés
1
Does he set his hand to the woodenplough and walk behind the oxen?
2
They used a simple woodenplough, which oxen pulled.
3
He had, however, at Bradley's suggestion, discarded the native woodenplough for the more effective American implement.
4
Sunlight falls on the modern implements just the same as on the old woodenplough and the oxen.
5
The chief implements were a woodenplough of simple and light construction, a hoe or mattock, and a light harrow.
6
She was a heavy, strong, blunt-bowed affair, awakening the ideas of primitive solidity, like the woodenplough of our forefathers.
7
Well not officially, but you can always keep yourself busy by ploughing the earth with a woodenplough and an ox.
8
She gave him seed corn, a woodenplough and a chariot drawn by serpents; he then travelled the earth teaching men agriculture.
9
Sometimes you pass a peasant ploughing his field with a woodenplough like those they used in Roman times, drawn by two mules.
10
The woodenplough, with its wrought-iron share, had not disappeared, but ploughs with cast-iron mould-boards, land-sides and shares, were rapidly coming into use.
11
They are so light that they were easily delved with the ancient pointed sticks or stone hoes, or turned by the olden, woodenplough.
12
Alone in a wide expanse of flooded plain, an ox waits to die, his carcass yoked to a woodenplough submerged in the brown mud.
13
I saw oxen pulling woodenploughs and seed being scattered by hand.
14
For tilling, primitive woodenploughs, fitted with an iron share, were used.
15
The woodenploughs only scratched the ground.
16
Men ploughed with woodenploughs and yoked oxen, small on a boundless expanse, as if attacking immensity itself.