snowplough

noun

Etymology

From snow + plough.

  1. inherited from *plōgaz
  2. derived from plógr
  3. inherited from plōh
  4. inherited from plouh
  5. compounded as snowplough — “snow + plough

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of snowplow.

    • A "J36" 0-6-0 with the normal snowplough had to give up at Lumphanan and returned home, whereupon a Stanier Class "5" with a large snowplough and two coaches of workmen with shovels, went up and eventually drove a path through to Ballater.

The neighborhood

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