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  • Arable
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up arable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arable /ˈærəbəl/ relates to the growing of crops: Arable farming or agronomy, the cultivation of field

    Arable

    Arable

  • Arable land
  • Land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops

    Arable land (from Latin arābilis 'able to be ploughed or farmed') is any land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops. Alternatively, for the

    Arable land

    Arable land

    Arable_land

  • List of countries by arable land density
  • ordered by physiological density. "Arable land" is defined by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, the source of "Arable land (hectares per person)" as

    List of countries by arable land density

    List of countries by arable land density

    List_of_countries_by_arable_land_density

  • The Parable of Arable Land
  • 1967 studio album by Red Crayola with the Familiar Ugly

    The Parable of Arable Land is the debut studio album by the American rock band Red Crayola released in June 1967 by International Artists. The album features

    The Parable of Arable Land

    The Parable of Arable Land

    The_Parable_of_Arable_Land

  • Land use statistics by country
  • cultivated land area, which is the sum of the total arable land area and total area of permanent crops. Arable land is defined as being cultivated for crops

    Land use statistics by country

    Land_use_statistics_by_country

  • Field (agriculture)
  • Area of land used for agricultural purposes

    enclosure for livestock. A field may also be an area left to lie fallow or as arable land. Many farms have a field border, usually composed of a strip of shrubs

    Field (agriculture)

    Field (agriculture)

    Field_(agriculture)

  • Physiological density
  • Population density metric

    population density, is defined as the number of people per unit area of arable land. It provides a measure of the pressure that a population places on

    Physiological density

    Physiological_density

  • Fivehead Arable Fields
  • Protected area in Somerset, England

    Fivehead Arable Fields (grid reference ST337224) is a 10.3 hectare (25.4 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Fivehead

    Fivehead Arable Fields

    Fivehead_Arable_Fields

  • Rothamsted Research
  • UK agricultural research institution

    known as the Rothamsted Experimental Station and then the Institute of Arable Crops Research, is one of the oldest agricultural research institutions

    Rothamsted Research

    Rothamsted Research

    Rothamsted_Research

  • Arable crops program
  • The arable crops program is a consolidated support system operated under the EU Common Agricultural Policy for producers of major cereals, oilseeds, and

    Arable crops program

    Arable_crops_program

  • Cereals Event
  • Annual arable farming event in the UK

    Cereals Event is the UK's largest arable farming event which takes place each year. The event attracts around 350 exhibitors and around 20,000 visitors

    Cereals Event

    Cereals Event

    Cereals_Event

  • 37.5% Arable Rent Reduction Act
  • The 37.5% Arable Rent Reduction Act (Chinese: 耕地三七五減租條例; pinyin: Gēngdì Sānqīwǔ Jiǎnzū Tiáolì) is a law enacted by the Republic of China (Taiwan) on 25

    37.5% Arable Rent Reduction Act

    37.5%_Arable_Rent_Reduction_Act

  • Charlotte's Web (2006 film)
  • American 2006 film directed by Gary Winick

    stay and become Wilbur's friends. Dakota Fanning as Fern Arable Kevin Anderson as John Arable, Fern's father Gary Basaraba as Homer L. Zuckerman, Fern's

    Charlotte's Web (2006 film)

    Charlotte's_Web_(2006_film)

  • Organic farming
  • Type of agriculture that emphasizes natural and environmentally friendly techniques

    farms. By converting to organic farms in developed countries where most arable land is accounted for, increased deforestation would decrease overall carbon

    Organic farming

    Organic_farming

  • Intensive crop farming
  • Modern form of farming

    Intensive crop farming is a modern industrialized form of crop farming. Intensive crop farming's methods include innovation in agricultural machinery,

    Intensive crop farming

    Intensive_crop_farming

  • Ta'amireh
  • Large Palestinian Bedouin tribe

    dunums of arable land and a residential built-up area of 31 dunums. Al Ma'sara: Covers a total area of 973 dunums, with 877 dunums utilized as arable land

    Ta'amireh

    Ta'amireh

  • Kevin Anderson (actor)
  • American actor (born 1960)

    Julia Roberts. He appeared in the 2006 version of Charlotte's Web as Mr. Arable. This was the second time he worked with Roberts, who voiced the role of

    Kevin Anderson (actor)

    Kevin_Anderson_(actor)

  • Run rig
  • Scottish system of land tenure

    particularly in the Highlands and Islands. It was used on open fields for arable farming. Scottish Gaelic names include mòr-earrann (lit. 'large portion')

    Run rig

    Run rig

    Run_rig

  • Land use in Wales
  • Overview of land management in Wales

    management. Sheep-grazed pasture predominates in all of the lowland zone, with arable fields mainly confined to the east of the country, although specialised

    Land use in Wales

    Land use in Wales

    Land_use_in_Wales

  • Grazing
  • Feeding livestock on forage

    is often done on lands that are unsuitable for arable farming, although there are occasions where arable lands and even prior farmlands are intentionally

    Grazing

    Grazing

    Grazing

  • Largen's clawed frog
  • Species of amphibian

    subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, arable land, and rural gardens. It is classed as endangered due to the decline

    Largen's clawed frog

    Largen's_clawed_frog

  • Goyder's Line
  • Surveyed limit to extents of arable land in South Australia

    those Goyder judged "liable to drought", with the areas to the south deemed arable. He discouraged farmers from planting crops north of his line, declaring

    Goyder's Line

    Goyder's Line

    Goyder's_Line

  • Fertilizer
  • Substance added to soil to enhance plant growth

    Henry Gilbert; together they performed crop experiments at the Institute of Arable Crops Research. The Birkeland–Eyde process was one of the competing industrial

    Fertilizer

    Fertilizer

    Fertilizer

  • Charlotte's Web
  • 1952 children's novel by E. B. White

    on HBO Max on October 2, 2025. The Arable family is a farm family that raises and sells animals. One day, John Arable attempts to slaughter the runt of

    Charlotte's Web

    Charlotte's_Web

  • Convertible husbandry
  • Historic system of farming alternating land between arable land and pasture

    husbandry or up-and-down husbandry, is a method of farming whereby strips of arable farmland were temporarily converted into grass pasture, known as leys. These

    Convertible husbandry

    Convertible_husbandry

  • Agriculture in Sweden
  • increase of approximately 7% in the price of arable land in the period 2021 – 2022. The price of arable and pasture land has doubled over a period of

    Agriculture in Sweden

    Agriculture in Sweden

    Agriculture_in_Sweden

  • Cantharis rustica
  • Species of soldier beetle

    Atlantic Ocean to Central Russia. This beetle species has a preference for arable land, lowland grassland habitats, but it also occurs in woodland and other

    Cantharis rustica

    Cantharis rustica

    Cantharis_rustica

  • Broom's Barn Experimental Station
  • Research institute in Suffolk, England

    Broom's Barn Experimental Station is a Rothamsted Research institute and arable farm in Suffolk, United Kingdom. The current farm manager is Mark Gardner

    Broom's Barn Experimental Station

    Broom's_Barn_Experimental_Station

  • Plantation
  • Farm for cash crops

    Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so

    Plantation

    Plantation

    Plantation

  • Westmoreland, New Hampshire
  • Town in New Hampshire, United States

    2010 census. Westmoreland is historically an agricultural town, with much arable farmland. Prior to European colonization, present-day Westmoreland was inhabited

    Westmoreland, New Hampshire

    Westmoreland, New Hampshire

    Westmoreland,_New_Hampshire

  • Jigawa State
  • State of Nigeria

    work is common. Scarcity of arable land within the state has become increasingly problematic in recent years, with arable farmland increasingly vulnerable

    Jigawa State

    Jigawa State

    Jigawa_State

  • Paddy field
  • Flooded parcel of arable land used for growing semiaquatic rice

    A paddy field (or paddy) is a flooded field of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops, most notably rice and taro. It originates from the Neolithic

    Paddy field

    Paddy field

    Paddy_field

  • South Yorkshire
  • County of England

    of their industry. The area between Rotherham and Doncaster is rolling arable farmland underlain by limestone, and beyond in the east of the county are

    South Yorkshire

    South Yorkshire

    South_Yorkshire

  • Denmark
  • Country in Northern Europe

    situated on Zealand and Amager and Slotsholmen. Composed mostly of flat, arable land, Denmark is characterised by sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate

    Denmark

    Denmark

    Denmark

  • Suffolk
  • County of England

    Essex border. It is also known for its extensive farming and has largely arable land. Newmarket is known for horse racing, and Felixstowe is one of the

    Suffolk

    Suffolk

    Suffolk

  • Agriculture in Serbia
  • Branch of Serbian economy

    There is a total of 3,475,894 hectares of used arable land in Serbia, comprising 67.12% of total arable land available (including land under forest). Agricultural

    Agriculture in Serbia

    Agriculture in Serbia

    Agriculture_in_Serbia

  • Lazy bed
  • Traditional method of arable cultivation

    feannagan [ˈfjan̪ˠakən]; Faroese: letivelta) is a traditional method of arable cultivation, often used for potatoes. Rather like cord rig cultivation,

    Lazy bed

    Lazy bed

    Lazy_bed

  • Shinka
  • Village in Punjab, Pakistan

    Interway, giving it access to Hazro Tehsil This area is considered to be arable land and good soil for farming. The area, and the area around also has frequent

    Shinka

    Shinka

  • Jackson's widowbird
  • Species of bird

    natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland and arable land. It is threatened by habitat loss. BirdLife International (2016). "Euplectes

    Jackson's widowbird

    Jackson's widowbird

    Jackson's_widowbird

  • Common reed bunting
  • Species of bird

    sight in reedbeds, but also breeds in drier open areas such as moorland and arable land. For example, it inhabits purple moor grass and rush pastures, which

    Common reed bunting

    Common reed bunting

    Common_reed_bunting

  • North African gerbil
  • Species of rodent

    family Muridae. It is found in North Africa where its natural habitats are arable land and rocky areas of the Maghreb, and hot Saharan deserts. The North

    North African gerbil

    North African gerbil

    North_African_gerbil

  • Earth
  • Third planet from the Sun

    to soil formation processes. Soil is crucial for land to be arable. Earth's total arable land is 10.7% of the land surface, with 1.3% being permanent

    Earth

    Earth

    Earth

  • Hide (unit)
  • Historical unit of land measurement

    household. The Anglo-Saxon hide commonly appears as 120 acres (49 hectares) of arable land, but it probably represented a much smaller holding before 1066. It

    Hide (unit)

    Hide (unit)

    Hide_(unit)

  • Tenant screening
  • Evaluation process for potential renters

    real estate Garden real estate Healthcare real estate Vacation property Arable land Golf property Luxury real estate Off-plan property Private equity real

    Tenant screening

    Tenant_screening

  • Transparent Radiation
  • 1967 song by Red Crayola

    Krayola released in June 1967 on their debut studio album The Parable of Arable Land. The song featured label mate and 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky

    Transparent Radiation

    Transparent_Radiation

  • Glendale
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    version of the Gaelic Gleann Dail, which means valley of fertile, low-lying arable land. It may refer to: Glendale, New South Wales Stockland Glendale, a shopping

    Glendale

    Glendale

  • Cuba
  • Country in the Caribbean

    other foreign investors dominated the Cuban economy, controlling 75% of arable land, 90% of essential services, and 40% of sugar production. One of the

    Cuba

    Cuba

    Cuba

  • Anosibe Ambohiby
  • Village in Tsiroanomandidy, Madagascar

    worsened in their hometown, the farmers migrated in search of a large plot of arable land. Razafinatala, a village elder, suggested the space as a settlement

    Anosibe Ambohiby

    Anosibe_Ambohiby

  • Geography of China
  • China's total arable land was estimated at 119,000,000 hectares. Since 2005, arable land in China has been on the decline and the total arable land per citizen

    Geography of China

    Geography of China

    Geography_of_China

  • Balochistan, Pakistan
  • Province of Pakistan

    constitutes approximately 44% of Pakistan's land area, only 5% of it is arable, and it is noted for an extremely dry desert climate. Despite this, agriculture

    Balochistan, Pakistan

    Balochistan, Pakistan

    Balochistan,_Pakistan

  • Malnutrition
  • Medical condition caused by receiving too little or too many nutrients

    diabetes, that may be fatal. Local food shortages can be caused by a lack of arable land, adverse weather, and/or poorer farming skills (like inadequate crop

    Malnutrition

    Malnutrition

    Malnutrition

  • Farm
  • Area of land used to produce food and crops

    facility in food production. The name is used for specialized units such as arable farms, vegetable farms, fruit farms, dairy, pig and poultry farms, and land

    Farm

    Farm

    Farm

  • Croft (land)
  • Small area of agricultural land

    Scottish term for a fenced or enclosed area of land. It is usually small and arable, and typically, though not always, includes a crofter's dwelling. A crofter

    Croft (land)

    Croft (land)

    Croft_(land)

  • Soil science
  • Study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of Earth

    sciences. Soil scientists have raised concerns about how to preserve soil and arable land in a world with a growing population, possible future water crisis

    Soil science

    Soil science

    Soil_science

  • Real estate agent
  • Property sales intermediary

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    Real estate agent

    Real estate agent

    Real_estate_agent

  • Kingswear Daymark
  • Daymark in Devon, England

    an arable field above Froward Point near the town of Kingswear, Devon, England. The daymark was constructed of local limestone and slate in an arable field

    Kingswear Daymark

    Kingswear Daymark

    Kingswear_Daymark

  • Inglewood Forest
  • Large area of land in Cumbria, England

    Inglewood Forest is a large tract of mainly arable and dairy farm land with a few small woodland areas between Carlisle and Penrith in the English non-metropolitan

    Inglewood Forest

    Inglewood Forest

    Inglewood_Forest

  • Common land
  • Land owned collectively

    pasture, but in earlier times, arable farming and haymaking were significant, with strips of land in the common arable fields and common haymeadows assigned

    Common land

    Common land

    Common_land

  • Alchemilla arvensis
  • Species of flowering plant

    sprawling, downy plant common all over the British Isles where It grows on arable fields and bare wastelands, particularly in dry sites. The short-stalked

    Alchemilla arvensis

    Alchemilla arvensis

    Alchemilla_arvensis

  • Takeda Shingen
  • Japanese samurai and daimyo (1521–1573)

    prestige. Despite being based in Kai Province, a poor area with little arable land and no access to the sea, he became one of Japan's leading daimyō.

    Takeda Shingen

    Takeda Shingen

    Takeda_Shingen

  • Agriculture in Flanders
  • Over the last ten years, the total arable area has remained relatively stable (-1.7%). 46% of the Flemish arable area, or 622,738 ha, is utilised for

    Agriculture in Flanders

    Agriculture in Flanders

    Agriculture_in_Flanders

  • List of countries and dependencies by population density
  • are shown with their parent states in parentheses. List of countries by arable land density List of countries and dependencies by area List of countries

    List of countries and dependencies by population density

    List of countries and dependencies by population density

    List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_population_density

  • Grass
  • Collective name for three families of plants

    typically composed of true grasses, five of which cover 46% of the world's arable land: rice, wheat, maize, barley, and sugar cane. "Grass" as a name has

    Grass

    Grass

    Grass

  • England
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    force. Two-thirds of production is devoted to livestock, the remainder to arable crops. The main crops that are grown are wheat, barley, oats, potatoes,

    England

    England

    England

  • Məzrə, Ordubad
  • Municipality in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan

    the arable land called Məzrə of the village of Nurs. Məzrə مزرعه in Persian (itself originally from Arabic) means "suitable land for arable, arable land

    Məzrə, Ordubad

    Məzrə,_Ordubad

  • Geography of Martinique
  • 2 km; 13.8 mi) Natural resources: coastal scenery and beaches, arable land Land use: arable land: 8% permanent crops: 8% permanent pastures: 17% forests

    Geography of Martinique

    Geography of Martinique

    Geography_of_Martinique

  • Tractor
  • Engineering vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort

    Economic History. 66 (2): 354–389. "Tractors per 100 square kilometres of arable land". Our World in Data. Retrieved 7 March 2020. Houghton Mifflin (2000)

    Tractor

    Tractor

    Tractor

  • Zambia
  • Country in Southern Africa

    resources in Zambia include minerals, wildlife, forestry, freshwater, and arable land. As of an estimate in 2018, 47.9% of the population is affected by

    Zambia

    Zambia

    Zambia

  • Clashnessie
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    blackhouses of the crofters who were first cleared to the coast from more arable homelands in the interior. By the 1960s the resident population had fallen

    Clashnessie

    Clashnessie

    Clashnessie

  • Gaza Strip
  • Autonomous territory in the Middle East

    14% of the whole territory of the Strip and contained 30–55% of its total arable land. A 2012 UN report estimated that 75,000 metric tons of potential produce

    Gaza Strip

    Gaza Strip

    Gaza_Strip

  • University Farm (Nottinghamshire)
  • Research university farm in Nottinghamshire, England

    from the main campus. The farm is managed as a high performance commercial arable/dairy unit. It provides first class resources in the form of; technologically

    University Farm (Nottinghamshire)

    University_Farm_(Nottinghamshire)

  • Eminent domain
  • Legal power of a government to take private property for public use

    real estate Garden real estate Healthcare real estate Vacation property Arable land Golf property Luxury real estate Off-plan property Private equity real

    Eminent domain

    Eminent domain

    Eminent_domain

  • Kuwait
  • Country in West Asia

    380-metre-long (7,808 ft) bridge. 0.6% of Kuwaiti land area is considered arable with sparse vegetation found along its 499-kilometre-long (310 mi) coastline

    Kuwait

    Kuwait

    Kuwait

  • Lessor
  • Owner of property being leased to a lessee

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    Lessor

    Lessor

  • Frontier Agriculture
  • UK company

    food and drink ingredient manufacturer. The site of the new mill is a key arable region between Corby and Kettering in Northamptonshire. Askeland, Erikka

    Frontier Agriculture

    Frontier Agriculture

    Frontier_Agriculture

  • The Fens
  • Area of low lying land in eastern England

    With the support of this drainage system, the Fenland has become a major arable agricultural region for grains and vegetables. The Fens are particularly

    The Fens

    The Fens

    The_Fens

  • Xinjiang
  • Autonomous region of China

    region is 631 thousand km2 or 63.1 million ha, of which 6.1 million ha is arable land.[needs update] In 2016, the total cultivated land rose to 6.2 million

    Xinjiang

    Xinjiang

    Xinjiang

  • Fallopia convolvulus
  • Species of flowering plant in the knotweed family Polygonaceae

    Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 24 December 2017. Phil Wilson & Miles King, Arable Plants – a field guide: Black-bindweed Parnell, J. and Curtis, T. 2012.

    Fallopia convolvulus

    Fallopia convolvulus

    Fallopia_convolvulus

  • Cantharis
  • Genus of beetles

    vesicatoria. It belongs to the family Meloidae. They live in meadows and arable land likely due to favorable microclimatic conditions for their larva which

    Cantharis

    Cantharis

    Cantharis

  • Iceland
  • Island country in the Atlantic Ocean

    Scandinavians and their thralls, many of whom were Irish or Scottish. By 930, most arable land on the island had been claimed; the Althing, a legislative and judicial

    Iceland

    Iceland

    Iceland

  • Chiapas
  • State of Mexico

    not attractive to the Spanish. It lacked mineral wealth, large areas of arable land, and easy access to markets. This isolation spared it from battles

    Chiapas

    Chiapas

    Chiapas

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    circulation. State revenues were also raised by collecting produce from arable lands, timber from forests, and taxes on imports and exports at harbors

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Israeli occupation of the West Bank
  • Military occupation by Israel since 1967

    Palestinian land: 73% of the area marked for inclusion into Israel was arable, fertile, and rich in water, formerly constituting the "breadbasket of Palestine"

    Israeli occupation of the West Bank

    Israeli occupation of the West Bank

    Israeli_occupation_of_the_West_Bank

  • Great Bovine Pestilence
  • 14th century bovine disease outbreak in England and Wales

    significant drops in the availability of beef and dairy, but also impacted arable production due to the reliance of farms on oxen for ploughing. It is also

    Great Bovine Pestilence

    Great_Bovine_Pestilence

  • Open-field system
  • Prevalent ownership and land use structure in medieval agriculture

    The most visible characteristic of the open-field system was that the arable land belonging to a manor was divided into many long narrow furlongs for

    Open-field system

    Open-field system

    Open-field_system

  • Gnaphalium uliginosum
  • Species of flowering plant

    across much of Europe, Asia, and North America. It is very common on damp, arable grasslands, paths, and on acid soils. It is a very woolly annual, growing

    Gnaphalium uliginosum

    Gnaphalium uliginosum

    Gnaphalium_uliginosum

  • Mistborn
  • Fantasy literature series by Brandon Sanderson

    creation named the Elendel Basin. More distant are the Roughs, which are less arable. On the far side of the planet, the world's south pole is inhabited by a

    Mistborn

    Mistborn

  • French Algeria
  • French colony and later territory in Northern Africa from 1830 to 1962

    return for capital and consumer goods. Europeans held about 30% of the total arable land, including the bulk of the most fertile land and most of the areas

    French Algeria

    French Algeria

    French_Algeria

  • Highland Clearances
  • Evictions in Scottish Highlands, c. 1750–1860

    population. Before improvement, Highland agriculture was based on run rig arable areas and common land for grazing. Those working in this system lived in

    Highland Clearances

    Highland Clearances

    Highland_Clearances

  • Residential area
  • Land use in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas

    real estate Garden real estate Healthcare real estate Vacation property Arable land Golf property Luxury real estate Off-plan property Private equity real

    Residential area

    Residential area

    Residential_area

  • Stile
  • Structure providing passage across a fence

    increasingly being replaced by gates or kissing gates or, where the field is arable, the stile removed. Many legacy stiles remain, however, in a variety of

    Stile

    Stile

    Stile

  • Agriculture in England
  • Around two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, one third to arable crops. Agriculture is heavily subsidised by the European Union's Common

    Agriculture in England

    Agriculture in England

    Agriculture_in_England

  • Solway Firth
  • Firth that forms part of the border between England and Scotland

    villages and settlements (such as Powfoot). Fishing, hill farming, and some arable farming play a large part in the local economy, although tourism is increasing

    Solway Firth

    Solway Firth

    Solway_Firth

  • North Korea
  • Country in East Asia

    the intensive development stage. The shortage of skilled labor, energy, arable land and transportation significantly impeded long-term growth and resulted

    North Korea

    North Korea

    North_Korea

  • The Vegetarian Butcher
  • Dutch meat alternative manufacturer

    He transitioned from conventional mixed farming (arable and livestock) to exclusively organic arable farming. When the swine fever outbreak occurred in

    The Vegetarian Butcher

    The Vegetarian Butcher

    The_Vegetarian_Butcher

  • Agriculture in Iceland
  • in the future. Only 1% of the total land area (of 100,000 km2) is under arable cultivation, confined almost exclusively to the peripheral lowland areas

    Agriculture in Iceland

    Agriculture in Iceland

    Agriculture_in_Iceland

  • Morocco
  • Country in North Africa

    country of contrasts. Forested areas cover about 12% of the country while arable land accounts for 18%. Approximately 5% of Moroccan land is irrigated for

    Morocco

    Morocco

    Morocco

  • Toad mouse
  • Species of rodent

    natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and arable land. Dieterlen, F.; Kerbis Peterhans, J. (2008). "Mus bufo". IUCN Red List

    Toad mouse

    Toad_mouse

  • Bucklebury Manor
  • Manor in Bucklebury, West Berkshire, England

    April 2019. Money, W. (1901). A Perfect Booke, of All the Landes as Well Arable as Pasture. W.J. Blacket. Retrieved 30 April 2019. Bucklebury Cottage Mrs

    Bucklebury Manor

    Bucklebury_Manor

  • White Caymanians
  • Ethnic group in the Cayman Islands

    and marshland, the unbearable abundance of mosquitoes, and the lack of arable land, the islands were left uninhabited for quite some time. The first recorded

    White Caymanians

    White_Caymanians

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  • Akers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Akers

    English, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone living by a piece of arable land, from the plural or genitive singular of Middle English aker ‘acre’, i.e. arable land.

    Akers

  • Lyman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lyman

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or a patch of arable land (see Layman).Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements liut ‘people’, or possibly liub ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + man ‘man’.Americanized form of German Leimann, Americanized form of Leinemann, habitational name for someone from Leine in Pomerania, or for someone who lived by either of two rivers called Leine, near Hannover and in Saxony.

    Lyman

  • Mars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mars

    English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.

    Mars

  • Lees
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Lees

    English and Scottish : topographic name from Middle English lees ‘fields’, ‘arable land’, plural of lee (see Lee), or from Middle English lese ‘pasture’, ‘meadow’ (Old English lǣs).English : habitational name from Leece or Lees in Lancashire, or Leese in Cheshire, all named from Old English lēas ‘woodland clearings’ (plural of lēah), or from Leece in Cumbria, which was probably named with a Celtic word, lïss ‘hall’, ‘court’, ‘the principal house in a district’.English : variant spelling of Leece 1.Scottish : reduced form of Gillies.Scottish and Irish : reduced and altered form of McLeish.Dutch : variant of Leys.

    Lees

  • Croft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Croft

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by an arable enclosure, normally adjoining a house, Middle English croft. There are several places in England named with this word (Old English croft), and the surname may equally be a habitational name from any of them.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Kraft.

    Croft

  • Lye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lye

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow, pasture, or patch of arable land, Middle English l(e)ye (late Old English lēage, dative of lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’); or a habitational name from Lye in Herefordshire (with the same etymology).French : habitational name from Lye in Indre.French (Lyé) : habitational name from places called Lié in Deux-Sèvres and Vendée.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in Rogaland named Lye, Old Norse Lýgi meaning ‘alliance’, ‘covenant’, used to denote a place sanctified by such an agreement, such as a court or council meeting place.

    Lye

  • Lee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lee

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or a patch of arable land, Middle English lee, lea, from Old English lēa, dative case (used after a preposition) of lēah, which originally meant ‘wood’ or ‘glade’.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’, as for example Lee in Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hampshire, Kent, and Shropshire, and Lea in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, and Wiltshire.Irish : reduced Americanized form of Ó Laoidhigh ‘descendant of Laoidheach’, a personal name derived from laoidh ‘poem’, ‘song’ (originally a byname for a poet).Americanized spelling of Norwegian Li or Lie.Chinese : variant of Li 1.Chinese : variant of Li 2.Chinese : variant of Li 3.Korean : variant of Yi.Lee is a prominent VA family name brought over in 1641 by Richard Lee (d. 1664), a VA planter and legislator. His great-grandsons included the brothers Arthur, Francis L., Richard Henry, and William Lee, all prominent American Revolution legislators and diplomats.

    Lee

  • Layman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Layman

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow, pasture, or patch of (fallow) arable land, Middle English leye.Americanized spelling of German Lehmann.German : variant of Lay 3.

    Layman

  • YALE
  • Male

    Welsh

    YALE

     Welsh habitational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the word iâl, YALE means "arable/fertile upland."

    YALE

  • Benefield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Benefield

    English : variant of Banfield or Bonfield.English : topographic name from Middle English bent ‘bent-grass’ + feld ‘open country’ or ‘land converted to arable use’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements (Old English beonet + feld), such as Binfield in Berkshire.

    Benefield

  • Ackerman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Ackerman

    Dutch : occupational name from akkerman ‘plowman’; a frequent name in New Netherland in the 17th century. Later, it probably absorbed some cases of the cognate German and Swedish names, Ackermann and Åkerman respectively.English : from a medieval term denoting feudal status, Middle English akerman (Old English æcerman, from æcer ‘field, acre’ + man ‘man’). Typically, an ackerman was a bond tenant of a manor holding half a virgate of arable land, for which he paid by serving as a plowman. The term was also used generically to denote a plowman or husbandman.Variant of German and Jewish Ackermann.

    Ackerman

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  • Taavi
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, German, Hebrew

    Taavi

    Beloved

  • Orwin
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Orwin

    Spear Friend

  • Veechika
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Telugu

    Veechika

    Ripple; Sound Wave

  • Ebbani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ebbani

    Desire

  • Corin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Corin

    English (Cornwall) : unexplained.

  • Lone
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, German, Swedish

    Lone

    Lion's Strength

  • Hijab
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Hijab

    Veil; Daughter of a Scholar from Baghdad

  • Jazeel
  • Biblical

    Jazeel

    strength of God

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    English

    Hatchel

    English : unexplained. Compare Hatchell.

  • ALANNA
  • Female

    English

    ALANNA

    Variant spelling of English Alana, possibly ALANNA means "little rock." 

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ARABLE

  • Disboscation
  • n.

    Converting forest land into cleared or arable land; removal of a forest.

  • Wainable
  • a.

    Capable of being plowed or cultivated; arable; tillable.

  • Tillable
  • a.

    Capable of being tilled; fit for the plow; arable.

  • Inarable
  • a.

    Not arable.

  • Infield
  • n.

    Arable and manured land kept continually under crop; -- distinguished from outfield.

  • Earable
  • a.

    Arable; tillable.

  • Folding
  • n.

    The keepig of sheep in inclosures on arable land, etc.

  • Arable
  • n.

    Arable land; plow land.

  • Arable
  • a.

    Fit for plowing or tillage; -- hence, often applied to land which has been plowed or tilled.

  • Esplees
  • n. pl.

    The full profits or products which ground or land yields, as the hay of the meadows, the feed of the pasture, the grain of arable fields, the rents, services, and the like.

  • Ploughable
  • a.

    Capable of being plowed; arable.

  • Outfield
  • n.

    Arable land which has been or is being exhausted. See Infield, 1.

  • Flood
  • v. t.

    To cause or permit to be inundated; to fill or cover with water or other fluid; as, to flood arable land for irrigation; to fill to excess or to its full capacity; as, to flood a country with a depreciated currency.

  • Acre
  • n.

    Any field of arable or pasture land.

  • Selion
  • n.

    A short piece of land in arable ridges and furrows, of uncertain quantity; also, a ridge of land lying between two furrows.