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shrew


  4  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Shrew  \Shrew\,  a.  [OE.  shrewe,  schrewe  Cf  {Shrewd}.] 
  Wicked;  malicious.  [Obs.]  --Chaucer. 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Shrew  \Shrew\,  n.  [See  {Shrew},  a.] 
  1.  Originally,  a  brawling,  turbulent,  vexatious  person  of 
  either  sex,  but  now  restricted  in  use  to  females;  a 
  brawler;  a  scold. 
 
  A  man  .  .  .  grudgeth  that  shrews  [i.  e.,  bad  men] 
  have  prosperity,  or  else  that  good  men  have 
  adversity.  --Chaucer. 
 
  A  man  had  got  a  shrew  to  his  wife,  and  there  could 
  be  no  quiet  in  the  house  for  her  --L'Estrange. 
 
  2.  [AS.  scre['a]wa;  --  so  called  because  supposed  to  be 
  venomous.  ]  (Zo["o]l.)  Any  small  insectivore  of  the  genus 
  {Sorex}  and  several  allied  genera  of  the  family 
  {Sorecid[ae]}.  In  form  and  color  they  resemble  mice,  but 
  they  have  a  longer  and  more  pointed  nose.  Some  of  them  are 
  the  smallest  of  all  mammals. 
 
  Note:  The  common  European  species  are  the  house  shrew 
  ({Crocidura  araneus}),  and  the  erd  shrew  ({Sorex 
  vulgaris})  (see  under  {Erd}.).  In  the  United  States 
  several  species  of  {Sorex}  and  {Blarina}  are  common,  as 
  the  broadnosed  shrew  ({S.  platyrhinus}),  Cooper's  shrew 
  ({S.  Cooperi}),  and  the  short-tailed,  or  mole,  shrew 
  ({Blarina  brevicauda}).  Th  American  water,  or  marsh, 
  shrew  ({Neosorex  palustris}),  with  fringed  feet,  is 
  less  common.  The  common  European  water  shrews  are 
  {Crossopus  fodiens},  and  the  oared  shrew  (see  under 
  {Oared}). 
 
  {Earth  shrew},  any  shrewlike  burrowing  animal  of  the  family 
  {Centetid[ae]},  as  the  tendrac. 
 
  {Elephant  shrew},  {Jumping  shrew},  {Mole  shrew}.  See  under 
  {Elephant},  {Jumping},  etc 
 
  {Musk  shrew}.  See  {Desman}. 
 
  {River  shrew},  an  aquatic  West  African  insectivore 
  ({Potamogale  velox})  resembling  a  weasel  in  form  and  size, 
  but  having  a  large  flattened  and  crested  tail  adapted  for 
  rapid  swimming.  It  feeds  on  fishes. 
 
  {Shrew  mole},  a  common  large  North  American  mole  ({Scalops 
  aquaticus}).  Its  fine,  soft  fur  is  gray  with  iridescent 
  purple  tints. 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Shrew  \Shrew\,  v.  t.  [See  {Shrew},  a.,  and  cf  {Beshrew}.] 
  To  beshrew;  to  curse.  [Obs.]  ``I  shrew  myself.''  --Chaucer. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  shrew 
  n  1:  a  scolding  nagging  bad-tempered  woman  [syn:  {termagant}] 
  2:  small  mouselike  long-snouted  mammal  related  to  moles  [syn:  {shrewmouse}] 




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