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  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Shrive  \Shrive\,  v.  t.  [imp.  {Shrived}or  {Shrove};  p.  p. 
  {Shriven}or  {Shrived};  p.  pr  &  vb  n.  {Shriving}.]  [OE. 
  shriven,  schriven,  AS  scr[=i]van  to  shrive,  to  impose 
  penance  or  punishment;  akin  to  OFries  skr[=i]va  to  impose 
  punishment;  cf  OS  biskr[=i]ban  to  be  troubled.  Cf 
  {Shrift},  {Shrovetide}.] 
  1.  To  hear  or  receive  the  confession  of  to  administer 
  confession  and  absolution  to  --  said  of  a  priest  as  the 
  agent. 
 
  That  they  should  shrive  their  parishioners.  --Piers 
  Plowman. 
 
  Doubtless  he  shrives  this  woman,  .  .  .  Else  ne'er 
  could  he  so  long  protract  his  speech.  --Shak. 
 
  Till  my  guilty  soul  be  shriven.  --Longfellow. 
 
  2.  To  confess,  and  receive  absolution;  --  used  reflexively. 
 
  Get  you  to  the  church  and  shrive  yourself  --Beau.  & 
  Fl 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Shrove  \Shrove\, 
  imp.  of  {Shrive}. 
 
  {Shrove  Sunday},  Quinguagesima  Sunday. 
 
  {Shrove  Tuesday},  the  Tuesday  following  Quinguagesima  Sunday, 
  and  preceding  the  first  day  of  Lent,  or  Ash  Wednesday. 
 
  Note:  It  was  formerly  customary  in  England,  on  this  day  for 
  the  people  to  confess  their  sins  to  their  parish 
  priests,  after  which  they  dined  on  pancakes,  or 
  fritters,  and  the  occasion  became  one  of  merriment.  The 
  bell  rung  on  this  day  is  popularly  called  Pancake  Bell, 
  and  the  day  itself  Pancake  Tuesday.  --P.  Cyc. 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Shrove  \Shrove\,  v.  i. 
  To  join  in  the  festivities  of  Shrovetide;  hence  to  make 
  merry.  [Obs.]  --J.  Fletcher. 




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