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"A plough beetle, ploughstaff, to further the plough, great clod to a sunder that
breaketh so rough ; A sled for a plough, and another for blocks, for chimney in
winter, to burne vp their docks." — TUssER (Five Hundred Points), E.D.S. ed., p.
37.
English Dialect Society, 1886
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Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie
"A horse kept for labour ought to have every night the 6th part of a bushel of oats ;
for an ox, 3J measures of oats, 10 of which make a bushel, are sufficient for a
week." 17. 11. " The ploughstaff is alluded to by Strutt (Manners and Customs, ii.
Thomas Tusser, William H. Payne, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1878
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Notices and Anecdotes Illustrative of the Incidents, ...
Paidle, pettle; staff; ploughstaff ; also hoe. Paidle, tramp as clothes in a tub ; also
short and irregular steps, such as of children. Paik, beat. Paiks, blows ; a beating.
Palmering, walking infirmly. Panged, crammed; stuffed. Pantler, keeper of the ...
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The Life of Robert Burns: With a Criticism on His Writings
A way of fetching a blow with the hammer over the arm. P. Pack. Intimate, familiar.
Painch. Paunch. Paitrick. A partridge. Pang. To cram. Parritch. Oatmeal pudding,
a well-known Scotch dish. Pat. Did put. a pot. Pattle, or Pettle. A ploughstaff.
James Currie, Robert Chambers, 1838
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The poetical works and letters of Robert Burns
Oh what a panie's in thy breastie 1 Thou need na start awa sae hasty, Wi'
bickering brattle 1 I wad be laith to rin and chase thee, hasty clatter loath Wi' murd
'ring pattle I ploughstaff Fm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken nature's social
...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... chreu gwaith ar ol y deuddgfed, neu ddiwedd gwyliau Nadolig Ploughshare,
plow'-shër, s. swch; cwlltr, cylltyr, cwlltyr, cylltawr Ploughstaff, plow'-staff, s. hegl
gam, carthbren [aradr Pl«ughstilts, plow'-stilts, s. probwyll cyrn Ploughtail, plow'-
tël, ...
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The poetical works [and correspondence] of Robert Burns
... paunch Puitrick, a partridge Pang, to cram Parte, speech Parritch, oatmeal
pudding, a well-known Scotch dish Pat, did put ; a pot Pattle, or Pettle, a
ploughstaff Paughty, proud ; haughty Pankie, or Pawkie, cuuning; sly Pay't, paid :
.beat Pcch, ...
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The vision of William concerning Piers Plowman, together ...
161. Pledge for trespass, 14. 45. plewme, Rich. 2. 163. plomayle, Rich. 2. 32.
plonte, 2. 149. plough-foot, b. 6. 105 (p. 161). Ploughman, duties of a, 8. 182, 9.
119. ploughstaff ; see plowbat. plowbat, a. 7. 96 (p. 162). Plowman, Piers the, 8.
182.
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History of English Literature and Language
4 Diminutives of " beast," and " breast." 5 Not. 6 Away. l With scudding fury. s
Would (should) be loth. 9 Run. 10 With murderous ploughstaff. 11 Sometimes. 12
Must. >6 An occasional ear of corn. 14 A double shock. i* Is a small. ,C:
Remainder.
George Lillie Craik, 1861
... elementary and advanced mathematics, biology, music, art, literary history,
social sciences, and other areas. 1 bickering brattle] hurrying scamper. 2 pattle]
ploughstaff. 3 A.