It rose like a cloud, black and fierce, and in no time the people below saw that their precious ricefields were on fire.
All round his little house the mountain was flat, and the ground was rich; and there were the ricefields of all the people who lived in the village at the mountain's foot.
And indeed it seems to me that his soul must be conventionally tuned in whom this even-song of the ricefields stirs no responsive chord.
After the wildness of our day it sounded like some lullaby of Mother Earth, speaking of hearth and home, and we knew that we were come back toricefields and man.
Thus in course of time, when the jungle is cleared, fertile ricefields may be thriving on what was once a pure, or rather impure, mudbank.
Furthermore, fish were kept in the ricefields and produced not only food for the farmers but also fertilized the fields, so that continuous cultivation of ricefields without any decrease in fertility became possible.
Agriculture among the Cham is limited to the cultivation of a few ricefields and the growth of tobacco, cotton and pea-nuts.
Both peoples recognize three kinds of sacred ricefields in which no manner of work may be carried on without the accompaniment of a special ritual.
In the darkness of the Past a Cham Prince named Hon Hoi declared war on a Laotian Princess, whose ricefields he coveted.
As soon as the day breaks every family rises and proceeds in Indian file along the high banks guarding the ricefields to the family tomb, where the loved dead are resting.
For "unconsecrated" ricefieldsthe ritual is less complicated.
Every village has its two or three sacred ricefields the "Hamu Canrauv," which are invariably the first to be ploughed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ricefields" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.