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shear

verb transitive
pret. sheared; pp. sheared or shorn. The old pret. shore is entirely obsolete.

shear

To cut or clip something from the surface with an instrument of two blades; to separate any thing from the surface by shears, scissors or a like instrument; as, to shear sheep; to shear cloth. It is appropriately used for the cutting of wool from sheep on their skins, for clipping the nap from cloth, but may be applied to other things; as, a horse shears the ground in feeding much closer than an ox.

shear

To separate by shears; as, to shear a fleece.

shear

To reap. Scotish.

shear

To deviate.