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Definition of Harrowed
1. harrow [v] - See also: harrow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harrowed
Literary usage of Harrowed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and by Colin MacFarquhar, George Gleig (1801)
"... M О S С «77 ] from expérience been found a matter of indifference), ' ' and
harrowed m with a ..."
2. The Vision of William Concerning Piers Plowman: Together with Vita de Dowel by William Langland, Walter William Skeat (1884)
"... pt. pi. harrowed completely, 22. 208 H. Cf. To-brac. To-helle-ward, towards
hell, b. 18. 114. ..."
3. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"In the south of England it is much sown on harrowed stubble fields to obtain an
early fodder of great fattening value. It forms particularly a good fodder ..."
4. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1869)
"The land was plowed eight inches deep, and 76 loads of manure turned under;
harrowed, and furrowed, and manured in the hill with 20 loads of compost; ..."
5. The Vocabulary of East Anglia: An Attempt to Record the Vulgar Tongue of the by Robert Forby (1830)
"QUICKS, s. pi. roots of grass, harrowed out of a foul soil long neglected,
principally Triticum repens, Lin. They are commonly collected in heaps, ..."
6. British Farmer's Magazine (1863)
"13 acres of oat stubble twice cultivated by steam, twice ploughed with horses,
once harrowed by steam, aud prc- pared for drill. 14 acres of beim stubble, ..."