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Shear , v. t. [imp. Sheared or Shore ;p. p. Sheared or Shorn ; p. pr. & vb. n. Shearing.] [OE. sheren, scheren, to shear, cut, shave, AS. sceran, scieran, scyran; akin to D. & G. scheren, Icel. skera, Dan. ski>re, Gr. >>>. Cf. Jeer, Score, Shard, Share, Sheer to turn aside.]
- To cut, clip, or sever anything from with shears or a like instrument; as, to shear sheep; to shear cloth.1913 Webster
☞ It is especially applied to the cutting of wool from sheep or their skins, and the nap from cloth.
1913 Webster - To separate or sever with shears or a similar instrument; to cut off; to clip (something) from a surface; as, to shear a fleece.1913 Webster
Before the golden tresses . . . were shorn away.
Shak.1913 Webster - To reap, as grain. [Scot.]Jamieson.1913 Webster
- Fig.: To deprive of property; to fleece.1913 Webster
- (Mech.) To produce a change of shape in by a shear. See Shear, n., 4.1913 Webster
- To cut, clip, or sever anything from with shears or a like instrument; as, to shear sheep; to shear cloth.
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