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Definition of harrow
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Harrow
(interj.)
Help!
Halloo!
An
exclamation
of
distress;
a call for
succor;-the
ancient
Norman
hue and cry.
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Harrower
::
Harrower
(n.) One who
harrows.
Harrowed
::
Harrowed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Harro.
Cross-tining
::
Cross-tining
(n.) A mode of
harrowing
crosswise,
or
transversely
to the
ridges..
Harrow
::
Harrow
(n.) An
obstacle
formed
by
turning
an
ordinary
harrow
upside
down, the frame being
buried..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) A heavy
harrow,
for
breaking
up
ground..
Harrower
::
Harrower
(n.) One who
harries.
Bush
::
Bush (v. t.) To use a bush
harrow
on
(land),
for
covering
seeds sown; to
harrow
with a bush; as, to bush a piece of land; to bush seeds into the
ground..
Harrow
::
Harrow
(n.) To break or tear, as with a
harrow;
to
wound;
to
lacerate;
to
torment
or
distress;
to vex..
Rest-harrow
::
Rest-harrow
(n.) A
European
leguminous
plant
(Ononis
arvensis)
with long, tough
roots..
Harrow
::
Harrow
(n.) An
implement
of
agriculture,
usually
formed
of
pieces
of
timber
or metal
crossing
each
other,
and set with iron or
wooden
teeth.
It is drawn over
plowed
land to level it and break the
clods,
to stir the soil and make it fine, or to cover seed when
sown..
Harrow
::
Harrow
(v. t.) To
pillage;
to
harry;
to
oppress.
Harrowing
::
Harrowing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Harro.
Cops
::
Cops (n.) The
connecting
crook of a
harrow.
Harrow
::
Harrow
(n.) To draw a
harrow
over, as for the
purpose
of
breaking
clods and
leveling
the
surface,
or for
covering
seed; as, to
harrow
land..
Tormentor
::
Tormentor
(n.) An
implement
for
reducing
a stiff soil,
resembling
a
harrow,
but
running
upon
wheels..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) To plow,
harrow,
and break up, as land,
without
seeding,
for the
purpose
of
destroying
weeds and
insects,
and
rendering
it
mellow;
as, it is
profitable
to
fallow
cold,
strong,
clayey
land..
Herse
::
Herse (n.) A kind of gate or
portcullis,
having
iron bars, like a
harrow,
studded
with iron
spikes.
It is hung above
gateways
so that it may be
quickly
lowered,
to
impede
the
advance
of an
enemy..
Harry
::
Harry (v. t.) To
agitate;
to
worry;
to
harrow;
to
harass.
Harrow
::
Harrow
(interj.)
Help!
Halloo!
An
exclamation
of
distress;
a call for
succor;-the
ancient
Norman
hue and cry.
Cammock
::
Cammock
(n.) A plant
having
long hard,
crooked
roots,
the
Ononis
spinosa;
--
called
also
rest-harrow.
The
Scandix
Pecten-Veneris
is also
called
cammock..
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