plow

acre – Old English aecer, now acre, was originally the amount of land a yoke of oxen could plow in a day; the Old English word came from Latin ager, “fertile field,” and became acre, which first meant any field. More…

plow – Borrowed from Old Norse plogr. More…

snow berm – A ridge of snow graded up by a plow. More…

hale – A handle of a plow or wheelbarrow. More…

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