Such a hollow dug out to hold or conduct water; a ditch, n.1
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释义 | the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > preparation of land or soil > ditching or drainage > [noun] > ditch (62) dikec893 Such a hollow dug out to hold or conduct water; a ditch, n.1 gripa1000 A small open furrow or ditch, esp. for carrying off water; a trench, drain. ditch1045 An excavation narrow in proportion to its length; a long and narrow hollow dug in the ground; the trench or fosse of a fortification, etc. fosselOE A long, narrow hollow or excavation, esp. used to hold or conduct water; a ditch, a trench. Also: a ha-ha. Now historical. water-furrowlOE A deep furrow made to remove surface water from the ground and improve drainage. sow1316 A drain; a channel or run of water. furrowc1330 In extended sense: a trench, drain; spec. (more particularly water-furrow, n.), the depression lying between two ridges of cultivated land and… rick1332 A ditch, a trench. sewer1402 An artificial watercourse for draining marshy land and carrying off surface water into a river or the sea. Also water-sewer. gripplec1440 A small ditch or trench. soughc1440 A small gutter for draining off water; a drain, a sewer, a trench. grindle1463 A narrow ditch or drain. (Cf. grindlet, n.) sheugh1513 A furrow, trench, ditch, drain, etc. syre1513 A gutter, drain, sewer. rain?1523 A furrow between the ridges or strips of land in a crop field. Obsolete. trench1523 gen. A long, narrow ditch or furrow cut out of the ground. Also figurative. slough1532 A ditch, dike, or drain; also, a cart rut. ? Obsolete. drain1552 A channel by which liquid is drained or gradually carried off; esp. an artificial conduit or channel for carrying off water, sewage, etc. fowsie?1553 A ditch; = fossé, n.2 thorougha1555 An artificially cut or dug channel for water; a trench; Agriculture a trench made for draining a field; = through, n.3 2. Cf. thorough drain, n. Now… rean1591 A deep furrow used for conducting drainage water from a field or other piece of ground, a water-furrow; (also) a furrow between ridges in a… potting1592 The action or process of digging a pit, hole, or trench in the ground; (also) a pit, ditch, etc., so dug. trink1592 A trench, channel, watercourse (natural or artificial). syver1606 = syre, n. graft1644 A ditch; a moat; Also (in Holland) a street on either side of a canal. work1649 Chiefly British regional. A trench or artificial ditch dug for draining or irrigation. Now rare. by-ditch1650 water fence1651 (a) chiefly North American a boundary or barrier in the form of a water-filled ditch (now rare); (b) a fence built in, over, or adjacent to water… master drain1652 rode1662 A particular length of dyke. Cf. rood, n. 6. pudge1671 A puddle, pool, or ditch. gripe1673 = grip, n.2 sulcus1676 A trench. rhine1698 A large open ditch or drain. rilling1725 = water-furrow, n. Obsolete. mine1743 English regional. A ditch or drain. Obsolete. foot trench1765 a shallow trench or foot drain (foot drain n.). through1777 English regional. An artificially cut or dug channel for water; a trench, a ditch; = thorough, n.1 1. Obsolete. rare. trench drain1779 †(a) a ditch that runs parallel to and drains the run-off from an irrigation channel (obsolete); (b) a narrow drainage ditch filled with rubble or… trenchlet1782 A small or miniature trench. sunk fence1786 An enclosure or barrier (e.g. a hedge, wall, railing, palisade, etc.) along the boundary of a field, park, yard or any place which it is desired… float1790 Any one of the trenches used in ‘floating’ land. foot drain1795 a narrow, shallow ditch or channel serving as a drain, esp. in wetland. tail-drain1805 see quot. 1805. flow-dike1812 an open channel to carry off surface water. groopa1825 A small trench, ditch, open drain; = grip, n.2 1 (dialect) †Also Military a trench (obsolete). holla1825 A surface hollow, excavation, or deep depression in the ground; a ditch. thorough drain1824 A trench made for draining a field; = thorough, n.1 1. yawner1832 Something that yawns; a wide ditch. acequia madre1835 Chiefly in Mexico and the south-western United States: a main or central irrigation channel; (also) a main or central open drain. Cf. acequia, n. drove1844 Chiefly in the Fens. A channel for drainage or irrigation. Obsolete. leader1844 In agricultural drainage: a main drain. furrow-drain1858 (see quot.), hence furrow-drain v. Subcategories:— specific types of ditch (5) — edge of (4) |
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