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shier |
1 definition found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Shy \Shy\ (sh[imac]), a. [Compar. {Shier} (-[~e]r) or {Shyer}; superl. {Shiest} or {Shyest}.] [OE. schey skey, sceouh AS sce['o]h; akin to Dan. sky, Sw skygg D. schuw MHG. schiech, G. scheu OHG. sciuhen to be or make timid. Cf {Eschew}.] 1. Easily frightened; timid; as a shy bird. The horses of the army . . . were no longer shy, but would come up to my very feet without starting. --Swift. 2. Reserved; coy; disinclined to familiar approach. What makes you so shy, my good friend? There's nobody loves you better than I. --Arbuthnot. The embarrassed look of shy distress And maidenly shamefacedness. --Wordsworth. 3. Cautious; wary; suspicious. I am very shy of using corrosive liquors in the preparation of medicines. --Boyle. Princes are by wisdom of state, somewhat shy of thier successors. --Sir H. Wotton. {To fight shy}. See under {Fight}, v. i.
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