Plowshare: meaning, definitions and examples

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plowshare

 

[ ˈplaʊˌʃɛr ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

farming tool

A plowshare is a component of a plow that can be described as the cutting blade that slices through the soil, allowing for cultivation and turning over the earth. It is traditionally made of steel and can be adjustable to suit different types of soil.

Synonyms

blade, cultivator, share

Examples of usage

  • The farmer replaced the worn-out plowshare before the planting season.
  • She studied how the design of the plowshare evolved over centuries.
  • The plowshare is essential for effective tilling of the fields.

Translations

Translations of the word "plowshare" in other languages:

🇵🇹 lâmina do arado

🇮🇳 हल का हिस्सा

🇩🇪 Pflugschare

🇮🇩 bilah bajak

🇺🇦 ластівка

🇵🇱 lemiesz

🇯🇵 プラウシェア

🇫🇷 partie de charrue

🇪🇸 reja

🇹🇷 saban ucu

🇰🇷 쟁기날

🇸🇦 شفرة المحراث

🇨🇿 pluhový nůž

🇸🇰 pluhová čepeľ

🇨🇳 犁铧

🇸🇮 plužna ostrina

🇮🇸 plóghnífur

🇰🇿 тырма

🇬🇪 მიწისმზარეული

🇦🇿 arado kəsiyi

🇲🇽 cuchilla del arado

Word origin

The term 'plowshare' originates from Old English, specifically from the word 'plōgscere', where 'plōg' meant plow and 'scere' referred to a cutting part or share. Historically, the plow has been an essential tool in agriculture, dating back to ancient Mesopotamia, where early civilizations developed rudimentary plows from wood. As agriculture evolved, so did the design of the plowshare, with ironsmiths beginning to forge them from metal around 1200 BC. The plowshare has proven to be a critical innovation, enabling deeper tillage and more efficient turning of soil, which resulted in higher agricultural yields. The word itself has maintained its importance in modern agriculture discussions, particularly in sustainable farming practices and discussions regarding soil management.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #37,803, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.