shid
See also: SHID
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃɪd/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Etymology 1
Noun
shid (plural shids)
References
- "shid", accessed on 2005-05-03, which in turn cites: Richard Hayes, The Negociator’s Magazine: or, The most authentick account yet published of the Monies, Weights, and Measures of the Principal Places of Trade in the World., John Noon, London, 1740, page 206.
Etymology 2
Verb
shid
- (nonstandard) Alternative spelling of should.
- 1920, John Galsworthy, The Skin Game, act II, scene I:
- Well, gen'lemen, this is better, but a record property shid fetch a record price.
Etymology 3
Alteration of shit.
Interjection
shid
- Euphemistic form of shit.
Verb
shid (third-person singular simple present shids, present participle shidding, simple past and past participle shid or shidded)
- Euphemistic form of shit.
Noun
shid (plural shids)
- Euphemistic form of shit.
Anagrams
Manx
Pronoun
shid
- (demonstrative) that (remote)
Western Apache
Etymology
From Proto-Athabaskan *-x̯ɑ̓t. Cognates: Navajo sid, Mescalero sįh.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʃɪ̀t]
Noun
shid
Usage notes
The form shid occurs in Dilze’eh and San Carlos varieties; shig occurs in Cibecue; sid occurs in White Mountain and Dilzhe’eh (Tonto); sig in White Mountain.