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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- agricultural implements such as ploughs, hand tools and horse shoes. The carruca heavy plough improved on the earlier scratch plough, with the adoption...
- 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...
- Sheriff from Earl Roger. Domesday also noted that the manor contained one carruca, along with three villeins and two bordarii. Welsh Frankton Lower Frankton...
- 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...
- caldarium ܩܪܕܠܐ noun "pot" candela ܩܢܕܝܠܐ noun "lamp, torch" carrarius ܩܪܪܐ noun "driver" carruca ܩܪܘܟܐ noun "chariot" dinarius ܕܝܢܪܐ noun "gold dinarius"...
- White Barry Purchese 19 August 2008 (2008-08-19) N/A The children take a carruca into the hills outside Ostia, in pursuit of the man Flavia thinks has murdered...