sheild

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sheild (plural sheilds)

  1. Obsolete form of shield.
    • 1686, Aristotle, Aristotle’s Rhetoric[1], page 177:
      For if a Beaker may be call’d the ſheild of Bacchus ; a ſheild may be alſo call’d the Beaker of Mars.
  2. Misspelling of shield.

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