cas-chrom

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Scottish Gaelic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From cas +‎ crom, literally “crooked foot”.

Noun[edit]

cas-chrom f (genitive singular cois-chruim)

  1. The caschrom, or crooked spade, an implement of tillage peculiar to the Scottish Highlands, used for turning the ground where a plough cannot work because of stones.