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shew·el \ˈshüəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: back-formation from Middle English sheules, sheweles; akin to Middle Low German schūwelse scarecrow, Middle High German schiusel scarecrow, Old High German sciuhen to scare off, Old English scēoh shy — more at shy archaic : scarecrow; especially : one made of feathers tied to a string |