1. tilled - Adjective
2. tilled - Verb
4. tilled - Adjective Satellite
of Till
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Negro people of America... have cut our forests, tilled our fields, built our railroads, fought our battles, and in all of their trials they have manifested a simple faith, a grateful heart, a cheerful spirit, and an undivided loyalty . Mordecai Wyatt Johnson
And all now is war Where so lately there was peace, and the sweet brotherhood, the use of tilled fields. Charles Olson
Labor is work that leaves no trace behind it when it is finished, or if it does, as in the case of the tilled field, this product of human activity requires still more labor, incessant, tireless labor, to maintain its identity as a "work" of man. Mary McCarthy
MANNA, n. A food miraculously given to the Israelites in the wilderness. When it was no longer supplied to them they settled down and tilled the soil, fertilizing it, as a rule, with the bodies of the original occupants. Ambrose Bierce
More grows in a tilled field than is sown in it. Irish Proverb
A little idleness lost a tilled field. Bajan Proverb