shood

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. The husk of oats after it has been threshed.
  2. A feed mixture for horses consisting of chopped hay and beans.
verb
  1. Pronunciation spelling of should.
verb
  1. Pronunciation spelling of shoot.

Word forms

shood shoods shooding shooded

Etymology

From Middle Low German schôde, from Old Saxon *skōda, from Proto-West Germanic *skaudā, from Proto-Germanic *skaudō (“sheath, husk”), from Proto-Indo-European *skewdʰ- (“to cover, surround, enwrap”). Cognate with Middle Dutch schode (“pod, shell, husk”), German Schote (“pod, hull”), Icelandic skauð (“a horse's sheath”).

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