shood

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== English == === Etymology 1 === From Middle Low German schôde, from Old Saxon *skōda, from Proto-West Germanic *skaudā, from Proto-Germanic *skaudō (“sheath, husk”), from Proto-Indo-European *skewdʰ- (“to cover, surround, enwrap”). Cognate with Middle Dutch schode (“pod, shell, husk”), German Schote (“pod, hull”), Icelandic skauð (“a horse's sheath”). ==== Verb ==== shood (countable and uncountable, plural shoods) (dialectal) The husk of oats after it has been threshed. (dialectal) A feed mixture for horses consisting of chopped hay and beans. === Etymology 2 === ==== Verb ==== shood Pronunciation spelling of should. === Etymology 3 === ==== Verb ==== shood (third-person singular simple present shoods, present participle shooding, simple past and past participle shooded) Pronunciation spelling of shoot. === Anagrams === 'hoods, Hodos, Hoods, doosh, hoods