fallow
Meanings
Plural: fallows
Noun
- cultivated land that is not seeded for one or more growing seasons
- Ground ploughed and harrowed but left unseeded for one year.
- Uncultivated land.
- The ploughing or tilling of land, without sowing it for a season.
Adjective Satellite
- left unplowed and unseeded during a growing season
- "fallow farmland"
- undeveloped but potentially useful
- "a fallow gold market"
Adj
- Ploughed but left unseeded for more than one planting season.
- Left unworked and uncropped for some amount of time.
- Inactive; undeveloped.
- Of a pale red or yellow, light brown; dun.
Verb
- To make land fallow for agricultural purposes.
Origin / Etymology
[Alt: A photograph of a ploughed field.]
From Middle English falwe, from Old English fealh, fealg (“fallow land”), from Proto-West Germanic *falgu (compare Saterland Frisian Falge, West Frisian falig, felling, Dutch valg, German Felge), from Proto-Indo-European *polḱéh₂ (“arable land”) (compare Gaulish olca, Russian полоса́ (polosá)).
Scrabble Score: 12
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Words With Friends Score: 14
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