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shewel
ˈshewel Obs. exc. dial. Forms: α. 3 schawles, s(c)heules, shueles, 5 shewelys; β. 3, 7 sewell, 6 sewelle, sewel, shewelle, 9 shewell, 7–9 shewel. Also sewin2. [Early ME. scheules, perh. repr. OE. *scīewels = MLG. schûwelse, MHG. schûsel (mod.G. scheusal), a derivative of the vb. which appears as OHG... Oxford English Dictionary
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schewill
schewill var. shewel Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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aschewele
† aˈschewele, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. a- prefix 1 + *schewel, shewel, a scarecrow, used in Sidney's Arcadia, and still dial. Cf. OHG. ir-sciuhen, MHG. erschiuhen, mod.G. erscheuen to be frightened.] To scare, frighten away.a 1250 Owl & Night. 1614 Heo hongeth me on heore hahe, Thar ich aschewele pie an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sewel
sewel variant of shewel Obs., scarecrow. Oxford English Dictionary
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sewine
▪ I. sewin1 (ˈsjuːɪn) Forms: 6 suwynge, sewing, 8 shewin, 9 sewen, suin, 8– sewin. [Of obscure origin: app. not Welsh. Cf. suant n.] A fish of the Salmon tribe (Salmo cambricus or eriox), the bull-trout, found in Welsh rivers.1532 in G. T. Clarke Cartæ Glamorgan IV. 454 Yeldyng and paynge yerely to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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shail
▪ I. † shail, n.1 Obs. rare. Also shayle. [Cf. shewel.] A scarecrow.1531 Elyot Gov. i. xxiii, The good husbande..setteth up cloughtes or thredes, whiche some call shailes [1557 shayles],..to feare away birdes.▪ II. shail, n.2 dial. rare. In 6 shayle. [f. shail v.2] A crooked gait; a shuffling, awkwa... Oxford English Dictionary
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shy
▪ I. shy, n.1 (ʃaɪ) Pl. shies. [f. shy v.1] A sudden start aside made by a horse when it sees an object that frightens it.1791 ‘G. Gambado’ Ann. Horsem. ix. (1809) 106 [The horse] made a sort of a shy towards the cliff. 1857 Reade Course of True Love 166 In the middle of a great shy which her mare m... Oxford English Dictionary
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