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1 вилы
2) Agriculture: manurer fork (“…manurer fork is also great for compost, for moving piles of mulch, it is one of those tools that I find a lot of people don't have in there repertoire but could really use.”)3) Mining: scovens (для погрузки угля)4) Makarov: earthfork -
2 земледелец
1) General subject: a child ( son) of the soil, a son of the soil, agriculturalist, agriculturist, appleknocker, cottager, cultivator, culturist, farmer, grain-grower, husbandman, ryot, sodbuster, son of the soil, tiller, son of soil2) Obsolete: husbandryman, manurer3) Poetical language: agricole4) Philosophy: producer (Платон, "Государство")5) Agriculture: agricolist, agricoltor6) Law: agricultural worker7) Arabian language: fellah8) Business: grain grower -
3 тот, кто возделывает землю
Obsolete: manurerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тот, кто возделывает землю
См. также в других словарях:
Manurer — Ma*nur er, n. One who manures land. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
manurer — noun see manure I … New Collegiate Dictionary
manurer — See manure. * * * … Universalium
manurer — noun A person that deals with manure, especially one engaged in natural fertilizers … Wiktionary
manurer — ma·nur·er … English syllables
manurer — rə(r) noun ( s) : one that manures … Useful english dictionary
manure — manurer, n. manurial, adj. manurially, adv. /meuh noor , nyoor /, n., v., manured, manuring. n. 1. excrement, esp. of animals, or other refuse used as fertilizer. 2. any natural or artificial substance for fertilizing the soil. v.t. 3. to treat… … Universalium
manure — I. transitive verb (manured; manuring) Etymology: Middle English manouren, from Anglo French mainouverer, meinourer to till (land), construct, create, from Medieval Latin manu operare to perform manual labor, from Latin manu by hand + operari to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
manurial — See manurer. * * * … Universalium
manure — /məˈnjuə / (say muh nyoohuh) noun 1. any natural or artificial substance for fertilising the soil. 2. excrement, especially of animals used as fertiliser. –verb (t) (manured, manuring) 3. to treat (land) with fertilising matter; apply manure to.… …
manure — [mə noor′, mənyoor′] vt. manured, manuring [ME manouren, orig., to farm (land) < Anglo Fr maynoberer < OFr manouvrer, to cultivate, lit., to work with the hands: see MANEUVER] to put manure on or into (soil) n. [< MANURE the vt.] animal… … English World dictionary