Labrada (en. Plowed)
/laˈβɾaða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Work that is done on the land or materials to shape them.
The carving of the field is essential for cultivation.
La labrada del campo es esencial para cultivar.
Action of carving or to carve something.
The carving of wood requires a lot of patience.
La labrada de la madera requiere mucha paciencia.
Etymology
It comes from the verb to carve, which in turn derives from the Latin 'laborare', meaning to work.
Common Phrases and Expressions
of carved hand
made with skill or ability.
de labrada mano
carved land
land that has been prepared for sowing.
tierra labrada
Related Words
farming
Preparation of the land for cultivation.
labranza
to carve
Action of working the land or materials.
labrar
farmer
A person who carves the land or works in agriculture.
labrador
Slang Meanings
A person who works hard in the field.
That farmer gets up at dawn to do his carving.
Ese labrador se levanta al amanecer para hacer su labrada.
A very meticulous and careful work style.
His project is a carving; everything is perfectly designed.
Su proyecto es una labrada, todo está perfectamente diseñado.