charrue

common nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

charrue

from Latin carrūca 'two-wheeled carriage', derived from carrus 'chariot', first of war then rural carriage, a word borrowed from Gaulish carros (see chariot). The vocabulary shift occurred when wheels were added to the ard.

Definitions

agriculture
pêche

Synonyms

Plural

charrues

Hyponym

Anagram

ruchera

Translations

  • germangerman:Pflug
  • englishenglish:plough
  • chinesechinese:
  • danishdanish:plov
  • spanishspanish:arado
  • greekgreek:άροτρο
  • italianitalian:aratro
  • dutchdutch:ploeg
  • polishpolish:pług
  • portugueseportuguese:arado
  • russianrussian:плуг
  • swedishswedish:plog
  • turkishturkish:saban

See also

charruyer (cn.) charruage (cn.) charruer (v.) charrue (v.) charrues (v.)