Fallowing - English meaning
Fallowing – definitions in English dictionary
verbLeave (land) fallow for a period.
Usage examples:
Fallow the ground for a week or so after digging
adjective(of farmland) ploughed and harrowed but left for a period without being sown in order to restore its fertility or to avoid surplus production.
Usage examples:
Incentives for farmers to let land lie fallow
adjective(of a sow) not pregnant.
Usage examples:
I would have a couple of fallow pigs for big celebrations, and a few chickens scratching around on …
nounA piece of fallow land.
Usage examples:
A great estate was usually divided between fallows, grazed stubble, and wheat
A pale brown or reddish yellow colour.
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Possible feather colours include fallows, pieds, and yellows
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Word origin
Old English fealgian ‘to break up land for sowing’, of Germanic origin; related to Low German falgen .
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