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- 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...