The meaning of Harrow
Harrow – definition
nounAn implement consisting of a heavy frame set with teeth or tines which is dragged over ploughed land to break up clods, remove weeds, and cover seed.
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German farmers used spike-tooth harrows extensively to control weeds in small grains fields before …
verbDraw a harrow over (land).
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They ploughed and harrowed the heavy clayverbCause distress to.
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Todd could take it, whereas i'm harrowed by it
nounA large piece of equipment that is pulled behind a tractor (= a farm vehicle) to break the earth into small pieces ready for planting
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Roughly ploughed and harrowed land, the ploughman harrows and sows, and then waits for the harvest.
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Word origin
Middle English: from Old Norse herfi ; obscurely related to Dutch hark ‘rake’.
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