sheen
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views updated Jun 08 2018sheen / shēn/ •
n. [in sing.] a soft luster on a surface: black crushed velvet with a slight sheen | fig. the sheen of outward party support in China. •
v. poetic/lit. shine or cause to shine softly: [tr.] men entered with rain sheening their steel helms | [intr.] her black hair sheened in the sun.
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sheen
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views updated May 18 2018sheen (poet.) beautiful, bright, resplendent. OE. (Angl.)
sċēne, (WS.)
sċīene = OS., OHG.
skōni (Du.
schoon, G.
schön), Goth.
skauns :- Gmc. *
skauniz, *
skaunjaz, f. *
skau- behold (see
SHOW).
Hence sb. brightness. XVII. Apprehended as abstr. noun of
SHINE; whence
sheeny (
-Y1) XVII.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD