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SHAG, n. 1. Coarse hair or nap, or rough wooly hair. True Witney broadcloth, wit...
SH'AFTMENT, n. A span, a measure of about six inches. [ Not in use .]
SH'AFTED, a. Having a handle; a term in heraldry, applied to a spearhead.
SH'AFT, n. L . scapus ; from the root of shape , from setting, or shooting, exte...
SHAF'FLER, n. A hobbler; one that limps. [ Not in use. ]
SHAF'FLE, v.i. [See Shuffle .] To hobble or limp. [ Not in use. ]
SHA'EFUL, n. a. [ shame and full .] 1. That brings shame or disgrace; scandalous...
SHA'DY, a. [from shade .] 1. Abounding with shade or shades; overspread with sha...
SHAD'OWY, a. 1. Full of shade; dark; gloomy. This shadowy desert, unfrequented w...
SHAD'OWING, ppr. Representing by faint or imperfect resemblance. SHAD'OWING , n....
SHAD'OWED, pp. Represented imperfectly or typically.
SHAD'OW-GRASS, n. A kind of grass so called. [ Gramen sylvaticum .]
SHAD'OW, n. 1. Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, a...
SHA'DING, ppr. Sheltering from the sun's rays.
SHA'DINESS, n. [from shady .] The state of being shady; umbrageousness; as the s...
SHA'DER, n. He or that which shades.