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ˈcross-ˌplough, v. [cross- 6.] trans. To plough (a field) across the furrows of a former ploughing. Hence ˈcross-ˌploughing vbl. n.
c1644G. Plattes in Hartlib's Legacy (1655) 187 He ploughed [it] up at Michaelmass..and afterward cross ploughed it. 1759tr. Duhamel's Husb. i. vi. (1762) 15 Let the whole field be cross-plowed. 1842Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. III. i. 163, I immediately ploughed it in; and about Christmas I cross-ploughed it. 1844Ibid. V. i. 40 As soon as the land is sufficiently dry it receives two deep cross-ploughings. |