shrew
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: shro͞o, IPA(key): /ʃɹuː/
- Rhymes: -uː
Etymology 1
From Middle English *schrewe, from Old English scrēawa (“shrew”, literally “biter”), from Proto-Germanic *skrawwaz (“thin; meagre; frail”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to cut; shorten; skimp”). Cognates include Old High German scrawaz (“dwarf”), Norwegian skrugg (“dwarf”).

A shrew (def. 1)
Noun
shrew (plural shrews)
- Any of numerous small, mouselike, chiefly nocturnal, mammals of the family Soricidae (order Soricomorpha).
- Certain other small mammals that resemble true shrews (order Soricomorpha).
- (derogatory) An ill-tempered, nagging woman: a scold.
- 1863, Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard
- The clerk had, I'm afraid, a shrew of a wife—shrill, vehement, and fluent. 'Rogue,' 'old miser,' 'old sneak,' and a great many worse names, she called him.
- 1863, Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard
Synonyms
- (mouselike mammal): ranny (obsolete)
- (nagging woman): See Thesaurus:shrew
Hyponyms
- (mouselike mammal): common shrew
Alternative forms
- shrow (obsolete)
Derived terms
terms derived from shrew (noun)
- common shrew (Sorex araneus in family Soricidae)
- elephant shrew (Macroscelididae)
- Etruscan shrew (Suncus etruscus in family Soricidae)
- hardishrew (Sorex araneus in family Soricidae)
- jumping shrew (Macroscelididae)
- Nelson's small-eared shrew (Cryptotis nelsoni, family Soricidae)
- otter shrew (subfamily Potamogalinae in family Tenrecidae)
- shrew opossum (family Caenolestidae))
- shrew-run
- shrewd
- shrewish
- shrewmouse (Sorex araneus in family Soricidae)
- tree shrew, treeshrew (families Tupaiidae and Ptilocercidae in order Scandentia)
- West Indies shrew (genus †Nesophontes in family Solenodon)
Translations
mouselike animal
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woman
Etymology 2
From Middle English schrewen (“to make evil; curse”), from Middle English schrewe, schrowe, screwe (“wicked; evil; an evil person”), from Old English *scrēawa (“wicked person”, literally “biter”). Perhaps ultimately from the same word as Etymology 1 above.
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