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▪ I. shored, ppl. a.1 Sc.|ʃɔəd| [f. shore v.2 + -ed1.] Threatened.
1668R. B. Adagia Scot. 7 A shored Tree stands long. 1818Scott Rob Roy xxix, Shored folk live lang. ▪ II. shored, ppl. a.2|ʃɔəd| [f. shore v.1 + -ed1.] Propped up, supported by shores.
1563Mirr. Mag., Dk. Somerset xv, Shored houses can not long continue. a1600Battle of Flodden 510 Saint Andrew with his shored cross. |