Plowshare ( noun , verb , verb )

(As a noun)

Plowshare ( noun )

A metal blade attached to the lower end of a plow for cutting and turning over the soil.

Origin:

From old english ploghscearu, from plogh (plow) + scearu (share, cutting blade).

Examples:

  1. He sharpened the plowshare before starting to plow the field.
  2. The plowshare was worn out and needed to be replaced.
  3. The plowshare cut through the hard soil with ease.
  4. He checked the plowshare for any damage before starting to work.
  5. The plowshare was a vital component of the plow.

(As a verb)

Plowshare ( verb )

A metal blade attached to the lower end of a plow for cutting and turning over the soil.

Origin:

From old english ploghscearu, from plogh (plow) + scearu (share, cutting blade).

Examples:

  1. He sharpened the plowshare before starting to plow the field.
  2. The plowshare was worn out and needed to be replaced.
  3. The plowshare cut through the hard soil with ease.
  4. He checked the plowshare for any damage before starting to work.
  5. The plowshare was a vital component of the plow.

(As a verb)

Plowshare ( verb )

A metal blade attached to the lower end of a plow for cutting and turning over the soil.

Origin:

From old english ploghscearu, from plogh (plow) + scearu (share, cutting blade).

Examples:

  1. He sharpened the plowshare before starting to plow the field.
  2. The plowshare was worn out and needed to be replaced.
  3. The plowshare cut through the hard soil with ease.
  4. He checked the plowshare for any damage before starting to work.
  5. The plowshare was a vital component of the plow.
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