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SHIT'TAH, n. In Scripture , a sort of precious wood of which the tables, altars and
SHIST'US,
SHIST'IC, a. Pertaining to shist, or partaking of its properties.
SHIST, n. A species of argillaceous earth or slate; clay or slate.
SHIRTLESS, a. shurt'less . Wanting a shirt.
SHIRT, n. shurt . [L. curtus .] A loose garment of linen, cotton or other materi...
SHIR'LEY, n. A bird, by some called the greater bullfinch; having the upper part...
SHIRL, a different spelling of shorl . [See Shorl .]
SHIRK, a different spelling of shark , which see.
SHI'RE-MOTE, n. Anciently in England, the county court; sherif's turn or court.
SHIRE, n. In England, a division of territory, otherwise called a county. The sh...
SHIP'WRIGHT, n. [ ship and wright . See Work .] One whose occupation is to const...
SHIP'WRECKED, pp. Cast ashore; dashed upon the rocks or banks; destroyed.
SHIP'WRECK, n. [ ship and wreck .] 1. The destruction of a ship or vessel by bei...
SHIP'PING, ppr. 1. Putting on board of a ship or vessel; receiving on board. 2. ...
SHIP'PEN, n. A stable; a cow house. [ Not in use .]