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Definition of Dibbled
1. dibble [v] - See also: dibble
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dibbled
Literary usage of Dibbled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Georgical Essays by Alexander Hunter (1804)
"An inch of fresh soil added to what has been turned over for half a century, is
of inestimable value. 41. On Wheat dibbled on a Clover Lay *. A SPECULATION. ..."
2. British Farmer's Magazine (1850)
"He tried between 5 an б pecks per acre dibbled, and drilled 10 pecks pe acre.
... dibbled, 4 pecks. The produce was collected into lots of ten sheaves each, ..."
3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1799)
"They must be dibbled into the earth by an iron crow, to the depth of fourteen or
twenty inches, so that not more than six, ..."
4. Tracts Relative to the Island of St. Helena: Written During a Residence of by Alexander Beatson (1816)
"On the Culture of Barley Wheat—Produce, per Acre—The tenth Part of an Acre,
dibbled, yielded 405 for \—Deductions which prove that from £5- Ounces of Seed, ..."
5. The New American Garderner: Containing Practical Directions on the Culture by Thomas Green Fessenden (1839)
"The plants should be dibbled in, six inches deep, on long dung, scattered not
sparingly along the drills, then covered with about four inches of mould. the ..."