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plower

English

Alternative forms

  • plougher (British)

Etymology

plow +? -er

Noun

plower (plural plowers)

  1. One who plows; one who works land with a plow.
    Only plowers can expect to become harvesters.

Related terms

  • plowboy
  • plowman
  • plowshare
  • plowwoman

Translations

Anagrams

  • Wolper, replow

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plowman

English

Alternative forms

  • ploughman (British)

Etymology

From Middle English plowman, ploghmon, plou?man, equivalent to plow +? man. Compare Middle Dutch ploechman.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?pla?.m?n/

Noun

plowman (plural plowmen)

  1. A man who plows land with a plough.
    A cereal breeder's farmhands must be good plowmen.

Related terms

  • plowboy, ploughboy
  • plower, plougher
  • plowgirl, ploughgirl
  • plowshare, ploughshare
  • plowwoman, ploughwoman

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