- The
carruca or
caruca was a kind of
heavy plow
important to
medieval agriculture in
Northern Europe. The
carruca used a
heavy iron
plowshare to turn heavy...
- does not
invert the soil. It
began to be
replaced in
China by the
heavy carruca turnplough in the 1st century, and in most of
Europe from the 7th century...
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under different forms of tax ****essment. The
carucate was
named for the
carruca heavy plough that
began to
appear in
England in the late 9th century, which...
- not
listed here (see main
links for a more
complete history of each).
Carruca (6th to 9th centuries) A type of
heavy wheeled plough commonly found in...
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agricultural implements such as ploughs, hand
tools and
horse shoes. The
carruca heavy plough improved on the
earlier scratch plough, with the adoption...
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suggesting possible early use in that region.: 49ff
General adoption of the
carruca heavy plough in
Europe seems to have
accompanied adoption of the three-field...
- carét 'cart' L
carrus 'chariot', fr Gaul. carros; L carracutium, fr Gaul.
carruca 'ceremonial plough' Ir carr 'dray, wagon', W carr 'chariot', C/Br karr...
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Hundredum tenuit comes Herald Alwestan ibi
erant X
hidae in dominio, I
carruca,
XXIII villi, V
bordarii cui XXII carrucae, II servii. Ibi ppos..accrevc...
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caldarium ܩܪܕܠܐ noun "pot"
candela ܩܢܕܝܠܐ noun "lamp, torch"
carrarius ܩܪܪܐ noun "driver"
carruca ܩܪܘܟܐ noun "chariot"
dinarius ܕܝܢܪܐ noun "gold dinarius"...
- 'u currùchələ,
which is
derived from
curru +
rutulu or from the Latin,
carruca.
Similar terms,
curutulu e
curuddhu are used in Lecce. In Lizzano, however...