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harrowing

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?hæ???i?/

Verb

harrowing

  1. present participle of harrow

Adjective

harrowing (comparative more harrowing, superlative most harrowing)

  1. Causing pain or distress.
    • 2006, Paul Chadwick, Concrete: Killer Smile, Dark Horse Books, cover text
      Harrowing journeys down the dark roads of anger, violence, and madness

Translations

Noun

harrowing (plural harrowings)

  1. The process of breaking up earth with a harrow.
    The field received two harrowings.
  2. Suffering, torment.
  3. Christ's triumphal descent into Hell.

Translations

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tilling

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English tillynge, tiliyng, tilyenge, tylynge, from Old English tili?ende, til?ende, equivalent to till +? -ing.

Verb

tilling

  1. present participle of till

Etymology 2

From Middle English tyllynge, tiling, tilinge, telynge, from Old English tilung, teolung, equivalent to till +? -ing.

Noun

tilling (plural tillings)

  1. The act of one who tills.
    The farmer's field requires regular tillings.

Anagrams

  • lilting

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