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EaringEaring [S]an Old English word (from the Latin aro, I plough), meaning "ploughing." It is used in the Authorized Version in Genesis 45:6 ; Exodus 34:21 ; 1 Samuel 8:12 ; Deuteronomy 21:4 ; Is [..]
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Earingan Old English word (from the Latin aro, I plough), meaning "ploughing." It is used in the Authorized Version in Gen. 45:6; Ex. 34:21; 1 Sam. 8:12; Deut. 21:4; Isa. 30:24; but the Revised Ve [..]
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Earing(Genesis 45:6; Exodus 34:21) Derived from the Latin arare, to plough; hence it means ploughing.
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EaringPloughing. (Anglo-Saxon, erian, to plough; Latin, aro.)
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EaringWavy projections formed at the opera end of a cup or shell in the course of deep drawing because of differences in directional properties. Also termed scallop. (See Non-Scalloping Quality Strip Steel) [..]
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EaringA rope used to fasten the top corners of a square sail to its yard, or an eye spliced into the boltrope of a sail for reefing purposes.
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EaringA small line used to fasten the upper corners of a square sail to its yard.
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Earing
(nautical) A line used to fasten the upper corners of a sail to the yard or gaff; also called head earing.
(nautical) A line for hauling the reef cringle to the yard; also called reef earing.
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