uncallow
English
Verb
uncallow (third-person singular simple present uncallows, present participle uncallowing, simple past and past participle uncallowed)
- (UK, regional, obsolete) To remove the upper stratum of earth in order to reach the bed of gravel, chalk, or other substance beneath.
- 1736, William Nelson, The Office and Authority of a Justice of Peace (volume 2)
- Owners to uncallow and take off the Soil, Mould, Dirt, or Compost […]
- 1736, William Nelson, The Office and Authority of a Justice of Peace (volume 2)