Shid vs Shide - What's the difference?
shid | shide |
(obsolete) A piece of firewood four feet long.
(obsolete) A unit of length measuring four feet.
(nonstandard, obsolete, alliteration)
* 1920 Well, gen'lemen, this is better, but a record property shid fetch a record price. — John Galsworthy, The Skin Game , Act II, Scene I
A thin board; a billet of wood; splinter.
A piece of wood; strip; piece split off; plank.
As an initialism shid
is (internet) s'laps '''h'''ead '''i'''n ' d isgust.As a noun shide is
a thin board; a billet of wood; splinter.shid
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(en noun)References
*"shid", accessed on 2005-05-03, which in turn cites: Richard Hayes, The Negociator’s Magazine: or, The most authentick account yet published of the Monies, Weights, and Measures of the Principal Places of Trade in the World. , John Noon, London, 1740, page 206.