FURROW
Source: 556, 566, 567
Furrow. Furrow
An opening in the ground made by the plough (Ps. 65:10; Hos. 10:4, 10).
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furrow. Furrow, n. a long trench or hollow, drain, wrinkle
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Fur″row (?), n. [[OE. forow, forgh, furgh, AS. furh; akin to D. voor, OHG. furuh, G. furche, Dan. fure, Sw. f�ra, Icel. for drain, L. porca ridge between two furrows.]] 1. 1. A trench in the earth made by, or as by, a plow.
2. 2. Any trench, channel, or groove, as in wood or metal; a wrinkle on the face; as, the furrows of age.
Farrow weed a weed which grows on plowed land. Shak. — To draw a straight furrow, to live correctly; not to deviate from the right line of duty. Lowell.