- Shadde
- Shadde \Shad"de\, obs. imp. of {Shed}. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
shadde — obs. f. shed, and shod pa. pple. of shoe v … Useful english dictionary
Shed — For other uses, see Shed (disambiguation). A rural shed … Wikipedia
Tinglado (cobertizo) — Un Tinglado es típicamente una estructura simple, de una sola planta en un jardín o en una adjudicación que se utiliza para almacenamiento, aficiones, o como un taller. Los cobertizos varían considerablmente en la complejidad de su construcción y … Wikipedia Español
Shed — Shed, v. i. 1. To fall in drops; to pour. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Such a rain down from the welkin shadde. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To let fall the parts, as seeds or fruit; to throw off a covering or envelope. [1913 Webster] White oats are apt… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shed — I. verb (shed; shedding) Etymology: Middle English, to divide, separate, from Old English scēadan; akin to Old High German skeidan to separate, Latin scindere to split, cleave, Greek schizein to split Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Social engineering (security) — Social engineering is the art of manipulating people into performing actions or divulging confidential information.Mitnick, K: CSEPS Course Workbook (2004), p. 4, Mitnick Security Publishing.] While similar to a confidence trick or simple fraud,… … Wikipedia
Schade, die — Die Schade, plur. die n, in einigen, besonders Oberdeutschen Gegenden, ein Nahme der Alose, Clupea Alosa L. welche auch im Engl. Shadde heißt … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
shed — {{11}}shed (n.) building for storage, late 15c., shadde, possibly a variant of SHADE (Cf. shade) (q.v.). {{12}}shed (v.) cast off, O.E. sceadan, scadan to divide, separate, strong verb (p.t. scead, pp. sceadan), from P.Gmc. *skaithanan (Cf. O.S.… … Etymology dictionary
shed — I. /ʃɛd / (say shed) noun 1. an outbuilding, usually for a specific purpose, as storage, work area, etc.: a tractor shed. 2. such an outbuilding with a roof but no walls: a hay shed. 3. a small building in the backyard of a family home, often of… …
shed — shed1 [shed] n. [< ME shadde, var. of shade < OE scead, shelter, protection, SHADE] 1. a small, rough building or lean to, used for shelter or storage, as a workshop, etc. 2. a large, strongly built, barnlike or hangarlike structure, often… … English World dictionary