The Brandsma Review — is a bi monthly journal of conservative Catholic opinion in circulation in Ireland. Its Latin masthead is Pro Vita, Pro Ecclesia Dei et Pro Hibernia for life, for the Church of God and for Ireland . It is called after the Dutch Carmelite priest… … Wikipedia
The Realms of Being — (1942) is the last major work by Spanish American philosopher George Santayana. Along with Skepticism and Animal Faith and The Life of Reason , it is his most notable work; the first two works concentrate primarily on epistemology and ethics… … Wikipedia
Furrow (disambiguation) — A furrow is a line cut in soil when ploughed in order to plant a crop.Furrow may also refer to:* Buford O. Furrow, Jr. (born 1961), American neo Nazi * The Furrow , an Irish Roman Catholic theological periodical … Wikipedia
furrow slice — noun : the ridge of earth turned by a plow this plow may be adjusted to set the furrow slice on edge A.F.Gustafson * * * furrow slice, a narrow slice of earth turned up by a plow … Useful english dictionary
furrow press — noun : a heavy wheel or bar attached to the rear of a plow to travel in the furrow and firm the seedbed … Useful english dictionary
furrow — (n.) O.E. furh furrow, trench, from P.Gmc. *furkh (Cf. O.Fris. furch furrow; M.Du. vore, Du. voor; Ger. Furche furrow; O.N. for furrow, drainage ditch ), from PIE *perk (Cf. L. porca ridge between two furrows, O.I … Etymology dictionary
furrow — [fʉr′ō] n. [ME forwe < OE furh, akin to Ger furche (OHG furuh) < IE base * perk , to dig up, furrow > * porkos, L porca, furrow, porcus, pig (lit., digger)] 1. a narrow groove made in the ground by a plow 2. anything resembling this, as… … English World dictionary
Furrow — Fur row, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Furrowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Furrowing}.] [From {Furrow}, n.; cf. AS. fyrian.] 1. To cut a furrow in; to make furrows in; to plow; as, to furrow the ground or sea. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To mark with channels or with … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Furrow — 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. A trench in the earth made by, or as by, a plow. [1913 Webster] 2. Any trench,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
furrow — ► NOUN 1) a long, narrow trench made in the ground by a plough. 2) a rut or groove. 3) a deep wrinkle on a person s face. ► VERB 1) make a furrow in. 2) mark or be marked with furrows. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary