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1) General subject: arable, furrow, infield, land under the plow, ploughland, arable land, cropland, plough-land2) American: plowing land3) Agriculture: tillable land, tilth4) Economy: farm land5) Architecture: plotland6) Ecology: plough land, plowland7) Business: agricultural land8) Makarov: land under the plough, plowed area -
3 пашня
1) General subject: arable, arable land, croft, cropland, field, land under the plow, plough, ploughland, tillage, tilled soil, tilth2) Agriculture: farm field, tilled field3) Economy: plow4) Forestry: acre, plough-land5) Ecology: plough land, ploughed field, plowing land, plowland, tilling6) Business: agricultural land7) Makarov: acres, cornland, land under the plough -
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5 запашка
1) ploughing 2) tillage, ploughland, arable land -
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arable land; cropland; ploughland -
7 пашня
arable land; cropland; ploughland -
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9 запашка
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12 пахотная земля
arable land имя существительное: -
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14 звания нет
<и> звания нетпрост.there is no trace of it; it has never been the custom here (there); that is not the way with us (them, etc.)Этого и званья нет, чтобы навоз вывозить на пашню. (Д. Мамин-Сибиряк, Хлеб) — It has never been the custom here to manure the ploughland.
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15 щедрой рукой
(давать, раздавать и т. п.)give (hand out, distribute, etc.) smth. lavishly (with a bountiful hand)[Родственники], взойдя в её вдовье положение, щедрой рукой нарезали для неё и для её крестьян болото, обильное дупелями и бекасами, но не совсем удобное для мирных занятий хлебопашеством. (А. Герцен, Кто виноват?) — Her rich relatives... appreciating her situation as a needy widow, lavishly sliced off for her and her four peasants a piece of bog rich in grouse and partridge but not quite fit to be used as ploughland.
См. также в других словарях:
ploughland — noun agricultural land that is ploughed … Wiktionary
Ploughland — See Carucate … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
ploughland — sb. RG. 374 … Oldest English Words
ploughland — n. lands for plowing, lands for cultivation … English contemporary dictionary
ploughland — n. 1. Tillage land. 2. Carucate … New dictionary of synonyms
Ploughland — ♦ Amount of potential arable land on an estate (that is, the number of ploughs there was scope for) expressed as a tax assessment which varied according to regional conditions and class of soil. (Wood, Michael. Domesday: A Search for the Roots of … Medieval glossary
ploughland — plough·land … English syllables
ploughland — noun arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops • Syn: ↑cultivated land, ↑farmland, ↑plowland, ↑tilled land, ↑tillage, ↑tilth • Derivationally related forms: ↑till ( … Useful english dictionary
Townland — Believed to be of Gaelic origin, a townland is a term for a small geographical unit of land used in Ireland; the term was at one time also used in Scotland. EtymologyThe English term townland is derived from the Old English word tun , in turn… … Wikipedia
Oxgang — Farm derived units of measurement: The rod is a historical unit of length equal to 5½ yards. It may have originated from the typical length of a mediaeval ox goad. The furlong (meaning furrow length) was the distance a team of oxen could plough… … Wikipedia
Danegeld — The runestone U 241 in Lingsberg, Uppland, Sweden, was raised by the grandchildren of Ulfríkr circa 1050 in commemoration of his twice receiving danegeld in England. The Danegeld ( … Wikipedia