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_Lyndsay._

~Shearer~, _s._

1. One employed in cutting down corn, S.

_Hudson._

2. In a general sense, a reaper, S.

Su. G. _skaer-a_, metere, falce secare.

~Shearin~, _s._

1. The act of cutting down corn, S.

_A. Douglas._

2. Harvest in general, S.

SHEAR-KEAVIE, _s._ The cancer depurator. Loth.

SHEARN, _s._

V. ~Sharn~.

SHEAVE, _s._ A slice, S.

V. ~Shave~.

SHED, _s._ A portion of land, as distinguished from that which is adjacent, S.

A. S. _scead-an_, Teut. _scheyd-en_, separare.

SHED, _s._ The interstice between the different parts of the warp in a loom, S.

_Adam._

SHEDE, _s._ A slice, S. B.

_Sir Gawan._

_To_ ~Sheed~, _v. a._ To cut into slices, S. B.

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