- Trust, and is a
Scheduled Ancient Monument. The site is well
preserved in
unploughed downland.
There is a farmstead, an oval
enclosure about 45
metres (148 ft)...
-
means (negative or
deprived of) and "khil" खिल
means uncultivated or
unploughed land that is raw and untouched. It's a
characteristic name of Shiv शिव...
- of her body.
Because some
Sanskrit dictionaries translate Ahalya as "
unploughed," some
recent authors view this as an
implicit reference to ****ual intercourse...
- is
removed from the
ground at the end of the field,
moved across the
unploughed headland (the
short end of the strip), then put back in the
ground to...
- plough. The land side and
share are
arranged to give a "lead"
towards the
unploughed land, so
helping to
sustain the
correct furrow width. The land side is...
- s****lines inland,
consequences of
different sea
levels over time. The
unploughed features of The
Desert are
unique for Denmark, as well as for this part...
- from
Welsh ton (archaic tonnau) for lea, layland, pasture, gr****land or
unploughed land;
pannu for
fulling and tŷ for
house (cf. pandy).[citation needed]...
- In
Heart of
Midlothian (1818) by
Walter Scott, he
glosses it as "an
unploughed ridge of land
interposed among the corn" Gregor's Folk-lore of
North East...
-
having no one that I know, my plough-team
still unyoked, the
fallow unploughed, and with
those things lost to me; I
regret not
having friends who would...
-
Pleistocene sediments, and a
biological SSSI as it has one of the few
remaining unploughed gr****lands
along the
chalk escarpment in Oxfordshire. To the west are...