A very rare or obsolete term possibly referring to the practice or skill of using harrows in agriculture.
From 'harrow' + '-try' (suffix forming nouns indicating skill, trade, or practice, as in 'poetry' or 'chemistry'). This appears to be an archaic term with minimal historical documentation.
This word is so obscure it barely appears in historical records—it's a reminder that English has tens of thousands of words that were created and then forgotten, leaving only traces in old dictionaries!
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