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- Earsh abstract "Earsh (noun) (Old English: ersc) was used in South and West England to describe a stubble field in which a grain crop – wheat, barley or rye - had been harvested, leaving short stubble or short stalks. It is frequently pronounced "ash". It is written also as arrish, arish, or ersh. The field is prepared for seeding by plowing the stubble into the ground, or burning.".
- Earsh wikiPageExternalLink sussex-dialect%20-%200139.htm.
- Earsh wikiPageID "24449314".
- Earsh wikiPageRevisionID "604503528".
- Earsh hasPhotoCollection Earsh.
- Earsh subject Category:Agricultural_land.
- Earsh subject Category:Agricultural_terminology.
- Earsh subject Category:English_dialect_words.
- Earsh subject Category:Placename_element_etymologies.
- Earsh type Abstraction100002137.
- Earsh type Communication100033020.
- Earsh type Etymology106514621.
- Earsh type Evidence106643408.
- Earsh type History106514093.
- Earsh type Indication106797169.
- Earsh type PlacenameElementEtymologies.
- Earsh type Record106647206.
- Earsh comment "Earsh (noun) (Old English: ersc) was used in South and West England to describe a stubble field in which a grain crop – wheat, barley or rye - had been harvested, leaving short stubble or short stalks. It is frequently pronounced "ash". It is written also as arrish, arish, or ersh. The field is prepared for seeding by plowing the stubble into the ground, or burning.".
- Earsh label "Earsh".
- Earsh sameAs m.080l0z4.
- Earsh sameAs Q5326981.
- Earsh sameAs Q5326981.
- Earsh sameAs Earsh.
- Earsh wasDerivedFrom Earsh?oldid=604503528.
- Earsh isPrimaryTopicOf Earsh.