Part 744 (1/2)

SHEEN _of the ee_, the pupil of the eye, S. B.

SHEEVE, _s._ A slice.

V. ~Shave~.

SHEIMACH, _s._ A kind of ba.s.s made of straw or _sprot_-ropes plaited, on which panniers are hung, Mearns.

_Gl. Sibb._

Gael. _sumag_, a pack-saddle, A. S. _seam_, sarcina jumentaria.

SHEIMACH, _s._ A thing of no value, S. B.

SHEEP-ROT, _s._ b.u.t.terwort, an herb, S. B.

SHEEPS-SILLER, _s._ Common Mica, S.

Sh.e.l.l. _Scarcely out of the sh.e.l.l yet_; applied to young persons who affect something beyond their years, S.

Sh.e.l.lYCOAT, _s._

1. A spirit, supposed to reside in the waters, S.

_Minstr. Bord._

2. A b.u.m-bailiff, Loth.

_Ferguson._

SHELM, _s._ A rascal.

Fr. id.

_Melvil._

SHELTIE, _s._ A horse of the smallest size, S.

_Martin._

Perh. corr. from _Shetland_, Dan. _Hialtland_.