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shiel
[ sheel ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shiel1
1250–1300; Middle English schele; compare Old Norse skāli hut, shed; akin to Old English scȳr hut, Old High German scūr, Old Norse skūrr penthouse
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Example Sentences
Mr. Shiel said that the preamble already set forth that the bill was to effect a commutation.
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On a division Mr. Shiel's motion was rejected by seventy-nine to eighteen.
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Mr. Shiel readily made this statement, and thus ended this ridiculous interlude.
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Additional concessions were also made in the committee; and even Mr. Shiel remarked that Ireland ought to be grateful.
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The course which it was wished that the people of Ireland should adopt, was explained by Mr. Shiel in clear terms.
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