sheepshearing

  • 1sheepshearing — [shēp′shir΄iŋ] n. 1. the act of shearing sheep 2. the time when sheep are sheared 3. a traditional feast held at this time sheepshearer n …

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  • 2sheepshearing — noun Date: 1580 1. the act of shearing sheep 2. the time or season for shearing sheep …

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  • 3sheepshearing — sheepshearer, n. /sheep shear ing/, n. 1. an act or instance of shearing sheep. 2. the time or season of shearing sheep. [1580 90; SHEEP + SHEARING] * * * …

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  • 4sheepshearing — noun The act of shearing sheep …

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  • 5sheepshearing — n. shearing of sheep, act of clipping the fleece from sheep; season for shearing sheep …

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  • 6sheepshearing — sheep•shear•ing [[t]ˈʃipˌʃɪər ɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) ahb. an act or instance of shearing sheep 2) ahb. the time or season of shearing sheep • Etymology: 1580–90 sheep′shear er, n …

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  • 7sheepshearing — /ˈʃipʃɪərɪŋ/ (say sheepshearring) noun 1. the act of shearing sheep. 2. the time or season of shearing sheep, or a feast held then. –sheepshearer, noun …

  • 8sheepshearing — noun 1. the time or season when sheep are sheared • Hypernyms: ↑season 2. a festival held at the time sheep are normally sheared • Hypernyms: ↑festival, ↑fete 3. act of shearing sheep • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 9KIBBUTZ FESTIVALS — Kibbutz celebrations originated in the 1920s and 1930s as an attempt to recapture the ancient Hebrew – mainly the agricultural – character of Jewish holidays. (See Table: List of Published Texts of Kibbutz Festivals and Special Occasions.) Over… …

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  • 10The Winter's Tale — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see Winter s Tale (disambiguation). Act II, scene 3: Antigonus swears his loyalty to Leontes, in an attempt to save Leontes young daughter s life. From a painting by John Opie… …

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