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shild

Shild - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun shild

is debt; fault; guilt.

Screen vs Shild - What's the difference?

screen | shild |


As nouns the difference between screen and shild

is that screen is a physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous while shild is (obsolete) debt; fault; guilt.

As a verb screen

is to filter by passing through a screen.

Shily vs Shild - What's the difference?

shily | shild |


As an adverb shily

is .

As a noun shild is

(obsolete) debt; fault; guilt.

Shied vs Shild - What's the difference?

shied | shild |


As a verb shied

is past tense of shy.

As a noun shild is

debt; fault; guilt.

Sheild vs Shild - What's the difference?

sheild | shild |


As nouns the difference between sheild and shild

is that sheild is obsolete form of lang=en while shild is debt; fault; guilt.

Shild vs Sheld - What's the difference?

shild | sheld |


As a noun shild

is (obsolete) debt; fault; guilt.

As an adjective sheld is

(uk|dialect) variegated; spotted; speckled; piebald.

Shild vs Shield - What's the difference?

shild | shield |


As nouns the difference between shild and shield

is that shild is (obsolete) debt; fault; guilt while shield is anything that protects or defends; defense; shelter; protection.

As a verb shield is

to protect, to defend.

Shildy vs Shild - What's the difference?

shildy | shild |


As an adjective shildy

is (rare|dialectal|or|obsolete) guilty, at fault, in debt.

As a noun shild is

(obsolete) debt; fault; guilt.

Shild vs Shilf - What's the difference?

shild | shilf |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between shild and shilf

is that shild is (obsolete) debt; fault; guilt while shilf is (obsolete) straw.

As nouns the difference between shild and shilf

is that shild is (obsolete) debt; fault; guilt while shilf is (obsolete) straw.

Sild vs Shild - What's the difference?

sild | shild |


As nouns the difference between sild and shild

is that sild is herring while shild is (obsolete) debt; fault; guilt.

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