Definition of Sheughed

1. sheugh [v] - See also: sheugh

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sheughed

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

Literary usage of Sheughed

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

1. The Forester =: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Planting, Rearing, and by James Brown (1882)
"2 in the manner proposed, there will require to be sheughed in it 12100 one-year transplanted larches, and the same number of two-year transplanted Scots ..."

2. The Forester: A Practical Treatise on the Planting, Rearing, and General by James Brown (1861)
"... along the end of the compartment opposite to that where the plants have been sheughed; and in doing this it should of course be taken out along the ..."

3. The Forester: A Practical Treatise on British Forestry and Arboriculture for by John Nisbet (1905)
"... the plants required should be brought from the nursery and sheughed or laid temporarily in the soil in their respective compartments. ..."

4. Forestry and Forest Products: Prize Essays of the Edinburgh International by John Rattray, Hugh Robert Mill (1885)
"Into these saddles the bundles of plants —which were taken from the dry ground, where they had previously been " sheughed " at the base of the ..."

5. Forestry and Forest Products: Prize Essays of the Edinburgh International by John Rattray, Hugh Robert Mill (1885)
"Into these saddles the bundles of plants —which were taken from the dry ground, where they had previously been " sheughed " at the base of the ..."

6. The Forester: A Practical Treatise on Planting and Tending of Forest Trees by James Brown (1894)
"The next work will be to have an opening taken out with the spade along the end of the compartment opposite to that where the plants have been sheughed; ..."

7. The Forester: A Practical Treatise on Planting and Tending of Forest Trees by James Brown (1894)
"When these preliminary steps have been taken, the forester must next arrange for the requisite number of plants to be brought forward and sheughed in their ..."

8. The Practice of Forestry by Christopher Young Michie (1888)
"The plants, when taken forward in carts, were all loosed out of the bundles, and as carefully and neatly " sheughed" into the ground as if they were ..."

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