▪ I. † schede Obs.
Also 7 skead(e. Cf. scede.
[ad. L. scheda (whence med.Gr. σχέδη), also sceda or scida.]
A written paper.
1566 in C. Plummer Elizab. Oxford (O.H.S.) 200 There were divers schedes of verses in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, set upon the doore. 1609 Heywood Troia Brit. vii. Argt., Iasons rich Fleece, and proud Troy once more racst By Hercules, in our next skeades are placst. Ibid. xii. iii, And all thy skeads Achilles Fame display. |
▪ II. schede
obs. form of sheath.