Clippy vs Shearling - What's the difference?
clippy | shearling | coordinate terms |
A sheep that has been shorn for the first time
* {{quote-book, 1853, David Low, On the Domesticated Animals of the British Isles, , page=97
, passage=They are rarely fattened when shearlings , the usual period being after they have lost their second fleece, and are wethers. }}
(chiefly, US) A sheepskin or lambskin that has gone through a limited shearing process so that the fibers are of uniform depth
Clippy is a coordinate term of shearling.
As a noun shearling is
a sheep that has been shorn for the first time.clippy
Not English
Clippy has no English definition. It may be misspelled.shearling
English
Noun
(en noun)- Her coat was lined with shearling.
