Crossword-Solution: SHETH 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Sheth n. The part of a plow which projects downward beneath the beam,
for holding the share and other working parts; -- also called standard,
or post.

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SHETH anagram HETHS

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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with SHETH (5)

After trying one or two places the Indians said it was only a mile to Indian Mountain River (Der-sheth Tessy), where was a camp of their friends.
The Arctic Prairies Ernest Thompson Seton 2004
His eye fell upon the hard chapters in Chronicles beginning "Adam, Sheth, Enoch." He succeeded very well in the reading until he came to the generations of Japheth and the sons of Gomer, which were mountains too difficult to pass.
In The Boyhood of Lincoln Hezekiah Butterworth 2008
The body of man in all partes at co[n]cord, euery part executing his func- cion & office, florisheth, and in strength prospereth, otherwise [Sidenote: The bodie of man without concord of the partes, peri- sheth.] thesame bodie in partes disseuered, is feeble and weake, and thereby falleth to ruin, and perisheth.
A booke called the Foundacion of Rhetorike Richard Rainolde 2008
Ishbo´sheth, the surviving son, was acknowledged king in Gilead, and ruled all the tribes except Judah for seven years.
A Manual of Ancient History M. E. Thalheimer 2018
The sharbeame is the [Sidenote: Plough-sheath.] tre vnderneth, where-vpon the share is set; the ploughe-sheth 1is a thyn pece of drye woode, made of oke, that is 12 set fast in a morteys in the plough-beame, and also in to the share-beame, the whiche is the keye and the chiefe [Sidenote: Plough-tail.] bande of all the plough.
The Book of Husbandry Anthony Fitzherbert 2018