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sheaves
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sheaf \Sheaf\, n.; pl. Sheaves . [OE. sheef, shef, schef, AS. sce['a]f; akin to D. schoof, OHG. scoub, G. schaub, Icel. skauf a fox's brush, and E. shove. See Shove .] A quantity of the stalks and ears of wheat, rye, or other grain, bound together; ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All night long the ambulances were busy gathering in the sheaves of this fearful harvest. ▪ Fences may also be used for hay, but are not suitable for corn-bound in sheaves . ▪ He was standing in the centre of the corridor with sheaves ...
WordNet
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (plural of sheave English) 2 (plural of sheaf English)
Usage examples of sheaves.
Your Excellency desires to learn what my people, this land, our lives were like in the years, in the sheaves of years before it pleased Your Excellency's king and his crossbearers and crossbowmen to deliver us from our bondage of barbarism.
How, in this little room, out of my little intellect, in the little time the gods—the Lord God—may have vouchsafed me to finish my roads and my days, how can I evoke the vastness of what was our world, the variety of its peoples, the events of the sheaves upon sheaves of years?
All together, they denoted two of the ceremonial years of two hundred sixty days apiece, and likewise stood for ten sheaves of fifty and two years.
But the things are so artfully executed that we respectfully refer to their makers as the Toltéca, the Master Artisans, and for sheaves of years we have been trying to equal their achievements.
They strip it of all its verdure and trees that have grown for sheaves of years.
Those cataclysms happened, of course, sheaves of sheaves of years apart, and even the most recent one, the great flood, was so long ago that not the wisest tlamatini could precisely calculate its date.
In actuality, it is a dried flow of lava from the volcano Xitli, which has been dead for so many sheaves of years that only the gods know when it erupted and obliterated The Place of Sweet Singing.
In their empty plazas and courtyards can still be seen admirable statues and carved stone panels and richly ornamented facades and even pictures from which the lively colors have not faded in all the sheaves upon sheaves of years since they were painted.
In only an infrequent village could the aged local storyteller strain his memory backward to recall a tradition that yes, untold sheaves of years ago, a vagrant train of footsore nomads had slouched through the neighborhood, or stopped to rest for a time.
We Mapimi and other Chichimeca, during all the sheaves of years we have inhabited these deserts, we have heard rumors of that city and its grandeur, but none of us has ever approached anywhere near enough to glimpse it.
Over the sheaves of years since then, those truant tribes themselves have often fragmented and moved apart.
But from there, our ancestors—and yours—did much circuitous wandering in those sheaves of years.
And evidently it succeeded, for you have mentioned that, in the world outside, men have not ceased slaughtering their fellow men, in the name of one god or another, during all the sheaves of years since.
Admittedly, that is only a legend, and other legends about Quetzalcoatl cite different dates, and all of them were countless sheaves of years ago.
Our treasury of gold represents the collection of sheaves and sheaves of years.