- first-century CE
Natural History: "The
cereals are
threshed in some
places with the
threshing board on the
threshing floor; in
others they are
trampled by a train...
- Look up
thresh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thresh may
refer to:
Threshing, in
agriculture Threshing machine A
minor character in the
novel The...
- barn and
threshed during the winter.
Barns may have a
granary room or a
separate granary building may have been used to
store the
threshed crop. A unique...
-
separates clean grain,
which falls through, from
incompletely threshed pieces. The
incompletely threshed grain is
returned to the
cylinder by
means of a system...
- A
Threshal was a type of two
handed Medieval flail,
looking rather like a
larger version of the more well-known Nunchaku.
Considered a peasant's weapon...
- History, with
three variants: "The
cereals are
threshed in some
places with the
threshing board on the
threshing floor; in
others they are
trampled by a train...
- A
threshing stone is a roller-like tool used for the
threshing of wheat.
Similar to the use of
threshing boards, the
stone was
pulled by
horses over a...
-
George Thresh was a
professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1890s and 1900s. He pla**** at club
level for
Wakefield Trinity (captain), as...
- Yōngqīn; Jyutping: fong1 jung4 jam1),
better known by his
online alias Thresh, is an
American businessman and
retired professional player of the first-person...
- John
Michael Thresh (17
October 1930 – 12
February 2015) was a
British plant pathologist, who pla**** a key part in the
battle against the
cocoa swollen...