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▪ I. shud Obs. exc. dial. (E. Angl., Yorks., Derbs., Heref.) Also 5 schudde, 9 shod. [Late ME. schudde, of obscure origin. A Teut. root *skeuđ-: *skauđ-: *skuđ- with the sense ‘to cover’ seems to be evidenced by LG. schode, G. schote pod, Eng. dial. shood, ON. skauðir pl. (Norw. skau), MLG. schôde, horse's sheath, ON. skjóða bag, purse, and perh. MLG., MDu. beskudden to protect.] A shed.
c1440Promp. Parv. 449/1 Schudde, hovel, or swyne kote, or howse of sympyl hyllynge to kepe yn beestys, catabulum. 1657Reeve God's Plea 175 Let not..the thatched shuds be neater built then your tiled houses. 1688Holmesfield Crt. Rolls in Addy Sheff. Gloss. s.v., A shud near to the said barn. 1787W. H. Marshall Norfolk (1795) II. 388 Shud, shed. a1825Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Shod, Shud, a shed. ▪ II. shud obs. form of shood, husk of oats. |