Definition of Sheuchs

1. sheuch [n] - See also: sheuch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sheuchs

sherryvallies
sherwani
sherwanis
sherwoodite
shes
shet
shetani
sheth
sheths
shetlands
shets
shetting
sheuch
sheuched
sheuching
sheuchs (current term)
sheugh
sheughed
sheughing
sheughs
sheva
shevas
shew
shew-bread
shew bread
shewbread
shewbreads
shewed
shewedst
shewel

Literary usage of Sheuchs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scottish Poets Recent and Living by Alexander G. Murdoch (1883)
"... the sheuchs and the sykes, And ilk thing 'gainst whilk my heid I might rap, Ye help me to shun them a', Colin Dunlap. * For the better understanding of ..."

2. The Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh with an Introductory Chapter on the by James Colston (1891)
"... and to cast "sheuchs and ditches " for conveying it through the intervening lands ; and, having got their powers, they waited for fifty-one years before ..."

3. Transactions and Proceedings by Perthshire Society of Natural Science (1908)
"... from its being intersected with ditches called sheuchs, and dykes, or walls, built of earthen sods or turf; of which material all the houses are built, ..."

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