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a furrow in a trench or channel in the ground made by a plough, it looks like a long groove or a rut. Seed is planted in there and covered up from which crops grow
Buildings were very dark.
The English language was not created at any one time or by any one person or group of people. It evolved over the centuries from the language of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes (who invaded Roman Britain from Western Germany around 450 AD.), which absorbed some Scandinavian during the period of Danish settlement and then combined with the Norman French that was spoken by the ruling classes after the Norman conquest of England to form an early version of the English language.
Made of: Used when the original material can be recognized. Ex: This table is made of wood. (You can see it is made of wood) Made from: Used when the original material cannot be recognized. Ex: This wine is made from grapes. (You don't see grapes if you look at wine) Note that these are just guidelines, they can overlap. I disagree, made of and made from mean exactly the same. For you can have wine which says made of chardonnay grapes from Australia, or Wine made from grapes from various sources.
The homophone for maid is made. A maid is somewhat like a servant, and made as in I made these cookies.