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shos

English

Noun

shos

  1. plural of sho

Anagrams

  • Hoss, Sohs, hoss, sohs, sosh

Middle English

Noun

shos

  1. plural of sho (shoe)

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shog

English

Etymology

From Middle English schoggen (to shake up and down, jog), possibly from Middle Dutch schocken (to jolt, bounce) or Middle Low German schoggen, schucken (to shog); all from Proto-Germanic *skukk?n? (to move, shake, tremble). More at shock.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???/

Noun

shog (plural shogs)

  1. (archaic) jolt, shake (brisk movement)

Verb

shog (third-person singular simple present shogs, present participle shogging, simple past and past participle shogged)

  1. (archaic, transitive, intransitive) to jolt or shake
  2. (archaic, frequently followed by off) to depart; to go.
    • 1623, William Shakespeare, Henry V, Act II, Scene 3:
      Shall we shog? The king will be gone from Southampton.
    • 2007, John Cowper Powys, Porius:
      Porius's mind was divided between his excited interest in the emperor's famous counsellor and his fear lest in the growing darkness his foster-brother might shog off altogether.

Anagrams

  • GOHs, GSOH, GoHs, Gohs, gosh, gsoh, hogs

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