noun
Archaic term for a plow, typically drawn by a horse or ox. Not used in modern everyday language; encountered in historical or agricultural contexts.
昔の農家では、唐鋤を使って田を耕した。
In old farmhouses, they tilled the fields using a plow.
博物館に古い唐鋤が展示されている。
An old plow is on display at the museum.
鋤 (すき) is a general term for a spade or plow, still used in modern Japanese. 唐鋤 (からすき) specifically refers to an archaic, animal-drawn plow.
The term 唐鋤 (からすき) likely combines 唐 (kara, referring to China or foreign origin) and 鋤 (suki, plow/spade), suggesting a plow design introduced from China. The exact historical derivation is uncertain.