drock

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A drainage ditch, sometimes covered; a small watercourse, especially one used for drainage or sewerage.
noun
  1. A part of certain 18th and 19th century models of plough: a piece of wood which forms the bottom part of the plough, to which the spindle and the shelve-boards are fastened.

Word forms

drock drocks

Etymology

Compare droke, drook.

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