| Pronunciation: | plaw | ||
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| Matching Terms: | plough horse, plough on, ploughboy, ploughed, ploughing, ploughland, ploughman, ploughman's lunch, ploughshare, ploughwright | ||
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| Synonyms: | Big Dipper, Charles's Wain, Dipper, plow, plow, plow, turn, Wagon, Wain | ||
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| See Also: | asterism, bull tongue, cut into, delve, dig, disk, go, Great Bear, harrow, locomote, moldboard plow, mouldboard plough, move, ridge, till, tool, travel, turn over, Ursa Major | ||
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| Definition: | \Plough\, n. & v.
See {Plow}.
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| Definition: | Seeing a plough in your dream, represents growth, expansion and the cultivation of new ideas and projects. | ||
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| Definition: | first referred to in Gen. 45:6, where the Authorized Version has "earing," but the Revised Version "ploughing;" next in Ex. 34:21 and Deut. 21:4. The plough was originally drawn by oxen, but sometimes also by asses and by men. (See AGRICULTURE.) | ||
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