27. The husbandman uses the same discretion in threshing. The dill
("fitches") and cummin, leguminous and tender grains, are beaten out,
not as wheat, &c., with the heavy corn-drag ("threshing instrument"),
but with "a staff"; heavy instruments would crush and injure the seed.
cart wheel--two iron wheels armed with iron teeth, like a saw, joined
together by a wooden axle. The "corn-drag" was made of three or four
wooden cylinders, armed with iron teeth or flint stones fixed
underneath, and joined like a sledge. Both instruments cut the straw for
fodder as well as separated the corn.
staff--used also where they had but a small quantity of corn; the
flail
(Ru 2:17).
JFB.
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