A field that is not being cultivated is said to be fallow. At one time it was a standard practice to only plant for 3 years, and let a field lay fallow for the 4th year to recover.
That is a garbled and incorrect reference to the origin of the word Navajo. In the Tewa language nava was an old word for cultivated field and hu meant the mouth of a canyon - so navahu was cultivated fields in the mouths of canyons. It does not mean "enemy of cultivated fields".
The farmer cultivated his fields with his new tractor. She was a lady with cultivated tastes.
In Irish: páirc (field, park) achadh (field) gort (cultivated field) In Scots Gaelic: achadh (field)
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The word cultivated has four syllables: Cul-ti-vat-ed.
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A field can be described as vast, open, and expansive. These adjectives convey the sense of wide open space, often filled with grass, crops, or flowers. Additionally, a field can be described as serene, peaceful, and tranquil, evoking a sense of calmness and natural beauty.
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Since gardens in the modern sense were never part of Choctaw native culture there is no term in the Choctaw language that means "garden". The nearest is ossapa, a cultivated field for growing food. Hashuk abusha is a hay field.
The term "paddy" comes from the Malay word "padi," which refers to rice plants or rice paddies. So, a rice growing field is called a paddy field because it specifically refers to the flooded field in which rice is cultivated. The term is commonly used in Asian countries where rice is a staple food.
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Elegant, magnificent, ornate, cultivated, divine.