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SHANK-PAINTER, n. With seamen , a short rope and chain which sustains the shank ...
SHANK, n. 1. The whole joint from the knee to the ankle. In a horse, th epart of...
SHAM'ROCK, n. The Irish name for three-leafed grass.
SHAMOIS, n.
SHAM'MY, 1. A species of wild goat, ( Capra rupicapra , goat of the rocks,) inha...
SHAM'MER, n. [from sham .] One that shams; an imposter. [ L ow. ]
SHA'MING, ppr. Making ashamed; causing to blush; confounding.
SHA'MER, n. One who makes ashamed; that which confounds.
SHA'MELESSNES, n. Destitution of shame; want of sensiblity to desgrace or dishon...
SHA'MELESSLY, adv. Without shame; impudently; as a man shamelessly wicked.
SHA'MELESS, a. [ shame and less .] 1. Destitute of shame; wanting modesty; impud...
SHA'MEFULNESS, n. Disgracefulness.
SHA'MEFULLY, adv. 1. Disgracefully; in a manner to bring reproach. He shamefully...
SHA'MEFACEDNESS, n. Bashfulness; excess of modesty.
SHA'MEFACEDLY, adv. Bashfully; with excessive modesty.
SHA'MEFACED, a. Bashful; easily confused or put out of countenance. A man may be...