Also
especially British,
plough.
Origin of plow
before 1100; Middle English
plouh, plugh(e),
plough(e), Old English
plōh; cognate with German
Pflug plow
OTHER WORDS FROM plow
Words nearby plow
ploughshare,
ploughstaff,
plouk,
plovdiv,
plover,
plow,
plow back,
plow into,
plow steel,
plow under,
plow wind
British Dictionary definitions for plow into
Derived forms of plow
plower, nounIdioms and Phrases with plow into
plow into
Strike with force, crash into; also, attack vigorously. For example, The truck plowed into the retaining wall, or Carol plowed into the pile of correspondence. This expression transfers the force of the farmer's plow to other enterprises. [Late 1800s]