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Shewel
Shewel Shew"el, n. A scarecrow. [Obs.] --Trench.
Shewer
Shewer Shew"er, n. One who shews. See Shower.

Meaning of Shewe from wikipedia

- southwestern Chad. Dialects are Bodo, Biamo, Digam, Mpade (Makari), Shoe (Shewe), and Woulki. The language is sometimes known as Makari, after one of the...
- thy tayl, thou sathanas!–quod he; Hold up your tail, Satan!" said he. –shewe forth thyn ers, and lat the frere se "Show forth your ****, and let the...
- wayes seene at lowe water who are not wthout some small Quiristers, who shewe not themselves, but at spring tydes, and calm seas, The chiefest of theis...
- Chaucer explains this departure from the norm thus: "This treatis, ..., wol I shewe the ... in Englissh, for Latyn ne canst thou yit but small" Chaucer proceeds...
- Louis prince de (1562). A Declaration Made by the Prynce of Conde: For to Shewe the Causes, that Haue Constrained Him to Take Vpon Him the Defence of the...
- Caxton, as Here foloweth the Argument of the declamacyon which laboureth to shewe. wherein honoure sholde reste. It was rendered in play form, still in Latin...
- accompanies him says to Satan: Hold up thy tayl, thou Sathanas!' quod he; 'Shewe forth thyn ers, and lat the frere se Where is the nest of freres in this...
- wee must all truely saye that were eye witnesses) with great courage, and shewe of magnanimitye". His family kept an embroidered glove believed to have...
- Churche, where he lyeth interred; with the whole Order of the Mournfull Shewe as they marched throwe the Citie of London on Thursday, the 16 of February...
- Always Settling and Never Settled (Ashgate, 2008), pp. 1–17. "'A Sainct in Shewe, a Devill in Deede': Moral Panics and anti-Puritanism in Seventeenth-Century...