Scotch plough

English

Alternative forms

  • Scots plough

Etymology

Invented in the 19th century by a Scotsman, James Anderson of Hermiston.

Noun

Scotch plough (plural Scotch ploughs)

  1. (historical, agriculture) A wood and iron animal-drawn plough.
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