Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleuchs
Literary usage of Pleuchs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Old Kirk Chronicle: Being a History of Auldhame, Tyninghame, and by Peter Hately Waddell (1893)
"... thair pleuchs, bot being ane hard frost some dayis befor, they culd not yok thair
... God willing, to yok thair pleuchs, ..."
2. The Churches of Saint Baldred: Auldhame, Whitekirk, Tyninghame, Prestonkirk by Adam Inch Ritchie (1883)
"... thair pleuchs, except they had broken them or spilit the land; ... if the
pleuchs any way culd have maid red land, and inacht themselfs under any ..."
3. Scottish Notes and Queries by John Malcolm Bulloch (1904)
"In Aberdeenshire, about, and long after, large farms were set in pleuchs, one,
two, three, or four, seldom more, each as much as a plough drawn by eight ..."