-
plough there is one
wheel at the
front and
handles at the rear for the
ploughman to
maneuver it. When
dragged through a field, the
coulter cuts down into...
- A
ploughman's lunch is a
British cold meal
based around bread, cheese, and
fresh or
pickled onions.
Additional items can be added, such as ham, green...
- Přemysl the
Ploughman (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpr̝̊ɛmɪsl̩ ˈoraːtʃ] Přemysl Oráč; English: Premysl,
Przemysl or Primislaus) was the
legendary husband of...
-
Plowman (written c. 1370–86;
possibly c. 1377) or
Visio Willelmi de
Petro Ploughman (William's
Vision of
Piers Plowman) is a
Middle English allegorical narrative...
- "Y Llafurwr",
known in
English as "The
Ploughman" or "The Labourer", is a poem in the form of a
cywydd by the 14th-century
Welsh poet Iolo Goch. Often...
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after his death,
dismissing his
education by
calling him a "heaven-taught
ploughman".
Burns influenced later Scottish writers,
especially Hugh MacDiarmid...
- The
Bloody Ploughman is a
domesticated apple cultivar. The
cultivar originated in Scotland. The
cavity is deep, narrow, is
mostly lined with
russet which...
- The
Ploughman's Lunch is a 1983
British drama film
written by Ian
McEwan and
directed by
Richard Eyre,
starring Jonathan Pryce, Tim
Curry and Rosemary...
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Royal field with the
monument to Přemysl the
Ploughman (Czech: Královské pole s pomníkem Přemysla Oráče) is a
Czech national cultural monument (declared...
- Přemysl the
Ploughman.
Stadice has a
ruined 14th-century
Gothic Castle, as well as
nearby Royal field with the
monument to Přemysl the
Ploughman. "Cultural...