plowshare

[plou-shair]

plowshare Definition

  • 1the cutting blade of a plow
  • 2a symbol of agricultural production or cultivation

Using plowshare: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "plowshare" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer sharpened the plowshare before starting to till the field.

  • Example

    The plowshare is an important tool for farmers.

  • Example

    The plowshare is made of durable steel.

plowshare Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plowshare

  • plow blade
  • plow point
  • plow coulter

Phrases with plowshare

  • beat swords into plowshares

    to divert resources from military to peaceful purposes

    Example

    The government decided to beat swords into plowshares by investing in agriculture instead of military.

  • turning plowshares into swords

    to divert resources from peaceful to military purposes

    Example

    The country was forced to turn plowshares into swords when it was invaded by a foreign power.

  • to divide something equally among all parties involved

    Example

    The siblings agreed to share and share alike their inheritance from their parents.

Origins of plowshare

from Old English 'plogscรฆr', meaning 'plow shearing'

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Summary: plowshare in Brief

'Plowshare' [plou-shair] refers to the cutting blade of a plow, made of durable steel, used for tilling fields. It is also a symbol of agricultural production or cultivation. The phrase 'beat swords into plowshares' means to divert resources from military to peaceful purposes, while 'turning plowshares into swords' means the opposite. 'Share and share alike' is an idiom that means to divide something equally among all parties involved.