caschrom

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Etymology[edit]

From Scottish Gaelic cas-chrom.

Noun[edit]

caschrom (plural caschroms)

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