noun
- a temporary hut or shelter, especially one used by shepherds
Usage: chiefly British; dialectal
verb
- to separate grain from chaff; to shell or husk
Usage: archaic; dialectal
Examples
- The shepherd built a small sheal on the hillside for protection from storms.
- Ancient stone sheals can still be found scattered across the Scottish highlands.
- The workers would sheal the grain by hand before modern machinery was available.
- In autumn, farmers would gather to sheal the harvest together.
- The old sheal provided basic shelter during the long winter months.