sheal

English

Noun

sheal (plural sheals)

  1. (Britain, dialectal, obsolete) A shell or pod.
  2. A shieling

Verb

sheal (third-person singular simple present sheals, present participle shealing, simple past and past participle shealed)

  1. To shell (remove husks, shells etc)
    • Shakespeare, King Lear
      That's a shealed peascod.
  2. To shelter under a shieling

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