SHALT
Shalt,
Defn: 2d per. sing. of Shall.
SHALY
Shal"y, a.
Defn: Resembling shale in structure.
SHAM Sham, n. Etym: [Originally the same word as shame, hence, a disgrace, a trick. See Shame, n.]
1. That which deceives expectation; any trick, fraud, or device that deludes and disappoint; a make-believe; delusion; imposture, humbug. "A mere sham." Bp. Stillingfleet. Believe who will the solemn sham, not I. Addison.
2. A false front, or removable ornamental covering. Pillow sham, a covering to be laid on a pillow.
SHAM
Sham, a.
Defn: False; counterfeit; pretended; feigned; unreal; as, a sham
fight.
They scorned the sham independence proffered to them by the
Athenians. Jowett (Thucyd)
SHAM
Sham, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shammed; p. pr. & vb. n. Shamming.]