sheave, v., IV, 476, 7: slice.
sheave-wisps, V, [213], 5: wisps of straw from a sheaf, put by peasants into their shoes for more warmth.
shed, II, 116, 27; 118, 21: a piece of ground on which corn grows, so called as being separate from adjacent land.
shed by (hair), II, 129, 26, 27: parted, threw off from the face on both sides. shed back, II, 135, 39 (shook back, 135, 38).
shedd, pret. See sheede.
shee, shie, I, 68, 9, 12; III, 271, F 9; 384, 9: shoe.
sheed, V, [251], 36: sheet.
sheede, I, 273, 43, 44: shed, spill.
sheen, sheene, sheyne, I, 490, 7; II, 52, 5, 11; 372, A b 2; III, 24, 48; 91, 1; 97, 1: shining, bright, beautiful. (bright is also beautiful, I, 285, 25; 293, 2.) In, shawes been sheene, III, 91 and 97, 1; shadowes sheene, III, 24, 48, we must take sheene in the secondary sense, beautiful.
sheen, shene, I, 176, 2, 7, 12; II, 395, 17; IV, 380, 26; 416, 12; V, [306], 2, 3: shoes. See schon.