shored

1) Of uncertain meaning, possibly 'shared' or 'brought ashore'.

In this isolated example the meaning is obscure. It might have meant ‘shared’, or possibly ‘brought ashore’: 1797 John Pallister and I went to Helperby in the afternoon to look at some lime which Mr Roulstone had shored us. I have got 17 dozen and John Pallister 16. The keel containing 33 dozen, Sessay.

places Sessay
dates 1797

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