ear. Old English. to plough: from Anglo-Saxon erian: and this from the Latin arare: the Aryan root AR entering into many words with. cognate reference. ARt (ploughing being the oldest art); oAR (with which the water is ploughed); ARtos(Greek for bread); eARth; ARatrum (Latin,. plough); ARare (to plough). The verb "ear" is found only here, Deuteronomy 21:4, and 1 Samuel 8:12. The noun "earing" occurs in Genesis 45:6, and Exodus 34:21.

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