Ploughshare
111scear — 1. m ( es/ as), n ( es/ ) ploughshare; 3. past 3rd sing of scieran …
112scearbéam — m ( es/ as) wood to which the ploughshare is fixed …
113þroc — n ( es/ u) table; piece of wood on which the ploughshare is fixed …
114cutlass — [16] Appropriate as the name sounds, cutlass has no etymological connection with cut. It comes from Old French cutelas, a derivative (denoting large size) of coutel ‘knife’. This in turn goes back to Latin cultellus, a diminutive of culter ‘knife …
115share — ‘plough blade’ [OE] and share ‘portion’ [14] are distinct words, but they are ultimately related. The former came from the Germanic base *skar , *sker ‘cut’, which also produced English score, shear, short, etc. Its German relative is schar… …
116hoha — [akin to Rus soha, ploughshare] : plough …
117coulter — sb. == ploughshare. Pol. S. 152. Lat. culter …
118share — I. See schare II. , sb. == ploughshare. RG. 335 …
119socket — sb. == blade. Alys. 4415. Fr. soc, a ploughshare …
120plowshare — [[t]pla͟ʊʃeə(r)[/t]] plowshares see ploughshare …