释义 |
ˈplough-ˌhandle, plow- [Cf. Da. plov-handel.] One of the two handles or stilts of a plough. Some forms of plough had only one handle, esp. where the soil was light.
1483Cath. Angl. 284/2 A Ploghe handylle, stiua. 1530Palsgr. 256/1 Plowe handell, manche. 1853J. Stevenson tr. Ch. Historians Eng. I. 611 Directing the plough-handle, or working iron. |