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shealing

American  
[shee-ling] / ˈʃi lɪŋ /

noun

Scot.
  1. shieling.


Example Sentences

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Let us be grateful when we remember that, in this attribute, the humblest shealing on the hillside is not inferior to the palace of the king!

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And there was Neil Roy Vich Roban, and Callum Dubh, and five or six others little worth, with your leave; and Donald knew not how many more might be in the shealing.

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And as she washed and peeled, she sang an old-time shealing hymn of the Virgin-Shepherdess, of Michael the White, and of Columan the Dove.

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There he was, in splendid condition too, and looking as I never saw him look before; by my conscience, Mr. Daly, there's a wide difference between the life of a beast in the stables of a county member, and one that has to stretch his bones in the shealing of such as myself.

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A miserable shealing, usually padlocked on the outside, was all that betokened habitation, and a living being was rarely met with.

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