ploughman

  • 31ploughman's lunch — noun (C) BrE a simple meal that people eat especially in pubs, consisting of bread, cheese, onion, and pickle …

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  • 32ploughman's lunch — /ˈplaʊmənz ˌlʌntʃ/ (say plowmuhnz .lunch) noun a simple lunch of beer, bread and cheese, usually as served in a hotel …

  • 33ploughman's spikenard — /plaʊmənz ˈspaɪknad/ (say plowmuhnz spuyknahd) noun an erect composite herb with dull yellow capitula, Inula conyza, found on calcareous soils in England and Wales, central and south eastern Europe …

  • 34Pierce the Ploughman's Crede — is a medieval alliterative poem of 855 lines, savagely lampooning the four orders of friars.Textual HistorySurviving in two complete sixteenth century manuscripts (British Library MS Bibl. Reg.18.B.17 and MS Trinity College Cambridge R.3.15) and… …

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  • 35The Ploughman's Lunch — Título The Ploughman s Lunch Ficha técnica Dirección Richard Eyre Guion Ian McEwan …

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  • 36The Ploughman's Lunch — is a 1983 issues film written by Ian McEwan and directed by Richard Eyre and featuring Jonathan Pryce, Tim Curry and Rosemary Harris. Its subtext, according to the BFI, is the way countries and people re write their own history to suit the needs… …

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  • 37Pierce the Ploughman’s Creed — (ca. 1393–1401)    Pierce the Ploughman’s Creed is a MIDDLE ENGLISH poem of 850 lines in ALLITERATIVE VERSE from the southern West Midlands. It is a social and political satire in the tradition of LANGLAND’s PIERS PLOWMAN, like MUM AND THE… …

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  • 38a ploughman's —    British breadandcheese    A shortened form of ploughman s lunch, from a campaign initiated on the part of cheesemakers to promote the consumption of cheese in pubs. Thereafter innkeepers were progressively able to charge more for what had… …

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  • 39Přemysl, the Ploughman — This article is about an ancient Czech ruler. For other meanings, see Przemysl. The Czechs name , the Ploughman (Premysl or Przemysl; in Czech Přemysl Oráč ) as the mythical ancestor of Přemyslid dynasty, containing the line of princes (dukes)… …

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  • 40ierþling — ploughman, farmer …

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