shive
Plural: shives
Noun
- A slice, especially of bread.
- A sheave.
- A beam or plank of split wood.
- A flat, wide cork for plugging a large hole or closing a wide-mouthed bottle.
- A splinter or fragment of the woody core of flax or hemp broken off in braking or scutching
- A plant fragment remaining in scoured wool.
- A piece of thread or fluff on the surface of cloth or other material.
- A dark particle or impurity in finished paper resulting from a bundle of incompletely cooked wood fibres in the pulp.
- Alternative form of shiv.
- Alternative spelling of shiva.
- pl. -S a thin fragment
Origin / Etymology
A parallel form of sheave, from Middle English schyve, from Proto-West Germanic *skībā, from Proto-Germanic *skībǭ, presumably through an Old English *sċīfe (though it is not attested before the Middle English period). Cognate with German Scheibe, late Old Norse skífa (“slice”), brauðskífa (“slice of bread”) (whence Danish skive (“disc, slice”)), Dutch schijf (“disc, slice”).
Scrabble Score: 11
shive: valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordshive: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
shive: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 11
shive is a valid Words With Friends word