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    Sheaf (?), n. (Mech.) A sheave. [R.]

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    Sheaf, n.; pl. Sheaves (#). [OE. sheef, shef, schef, AS. sceáf; akin to D. schoof, OHG. scoub, G. schaub, Icel. skauf a fox's brush, and E. shove. See Shove.]
    1. A quantity of the stalks and ears of wheat, rye, or other grain, bound together; a bundle of grain or straw.

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    The reaper fills his greedy hands,

    And binds the golden sheaves in brittle bands. Dryden.

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    2. Any collection of things bound together; a bundle; specifically, a bundle of arrows sufficient to fill a quiver, or the allowance of each archer, -- usually twenty-four.

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    The sheaf of arrows shook and rattled in the case. Dryden.

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    Sheaf, v. t. To gather and bind into a sheaf; to make into sheaves; as, “to sheaf wheat”.

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    Sheaf (?), v. i. To collect and bind cut grain, or the like; to make sheaves.

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    They that reap must sheaf and bind. Shak.

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