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SHALT, the second person singular of shall ; as, thou shalt not steal.
SHAL'STONE, n. A mineral found only in the Bannet of Temeswar, of a grayish, yel...
SHALO'TE, n. The French echalote anglicized. [See Eschalot .]
SHALM, n. A kind of musical pipe. [Not used.]
SHAL'LOWNESS, n. 1. Want of depth; small depth; as the shallowness of water, of ...
SHAL'LOWLY, adv. 1. With little depth. 2. Superficially; simply; without depth o...
SHAL'LOW-BRAINED, a. Weak in the intellect; foolish; empty headed.
SHAL'LOW, a. 1. Not deep; having little depth; shoal; as shallow water; a shallo...
SHAL'LOP, n. [This word is changed into sloop ; but the two words have now diffe...
SHALLOON', n. A slight woolen stuff.
SHALL, 1. Shall is primarily in the present, and in our mother tongue was follow...
SHALE, v.t. To peel. [ Not in use . See Shell .] SHALE , n. 1. A shell or husk. ...
SHAL, verb auxiliary. pret, should. [L. scelus .]
SHA'KY, a. Cracked, as timber.
SHA'KING, ppr. Impelling to a wavering motion; causing to vacillate or waver; ag...
SHA'KER, n. 1. A person or thing that shakes or agitates; as the shaker of the e...