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3 Wooden plough
மரத்தாலாகிய கலப்பை அல்லது கலப்பை / நாட்டுக் கலப்பை -
4 wooden plough
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5 wooden plough
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wooden plough -
7 рало
wooden ploughрало волове a pair of oxen* * *ра̀ло,ср., -а̀ wooden plough.* * *plough* * *1. wooden plough 2. РАЛО волове а pair of oxen -
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plough, wooden plough -
9 orьmò
orьmò Grammatical information: n. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `part of a (wooden) plough supporting the ploughshare'Page in Trubačev: XXXII 234Russian:or'mó ( Dal': Nižegor.-Mak.) `mount of the ploughshare of a (NE Russian type of) wooden plough' [n o];ormó (Jarosl.) `wooden part of a plough on which the ploughshare is fixed' [n o]Other cognates:arь̀mъ; arьmò; kojariti -
10 soxà
soxà Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `forked stick'Russian:soxá `(wooden) plough' [f ā], soxú [Accs];soxá (dial.) `(wooden) plough' [f ā], sóxu [Accs]Old Russian:soxá `stake, club, brace, plough' [f ā]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:sòha `forked stick' [f ā], sȍhu [Accs];Čak. sohȁ (Vrgada) `forked stick' [f ā], sȍhu [Accs]Slovene:sóha `pole, pole with a cross-beam' [f ā]Bulgarian:soxá `forked stick' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: śokʔaʔLithuanian:šakà `branch' [f ā];šãkė `fork, pitchfork, dungfork' [f ē] 2;šãkės `fork, pitchfork, dungfork' [Nompf ē] 2Indo-European reconstruction: ḱok-h₂-eh₂Other cognates:Skt. śā́khā- (RV+) `branch, twig' [f]; -
11 соха
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13 so|cha
f Hist. wooden plough, wooden plow USThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > so|cha
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ж.wooden plough брит.; wooden plow амер. -
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20 rad|ło
n wooden plough, coulterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rad|ło
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