Fragment of pottery, ceramics, or glass.
1 The following list, however, comprises all the Latin names upon the sherd : -
2 Woe to him that gainsayeth his maker, a sherd of the earthen pots.
3 Poor little broken sherd , poor little fragment of a shattered life!
4 He stoops, picks up a sherd from the moist ground.
5 For instance, here are 'shore,' 'share,' 'shears'; 'shred,' ' sherd ' ; all most closely connected with the verb 'to sheer.'
6 Aristides, hearing this, is said to have made no reply, but returned the sherd with his own name inscribed.
7 A few of the Roman names inscribed upon the sherd I have actually since found mentioned in history and other records.
8 We entrust the sherd , the scarab, and the parchments to your keeping, till such time as we demand them back again.
9 But I hoarded a sherd here and there, as I could, and as the year wore on some kind of odd edifice assembled itself.
10 Sherd wanted to mortify her, but she mortified him, I reckon.
11 In the first place, most of the surface remains, are, as elsewhere, pottery sherds .
12 Sherd thought I could resk comm' down to the wed-din'.
13 Fac-simile of Black-Letter Inscription on the Sherd of Amenartas.
14 Sherd oughter be mighty proud of his first marryin'.
15 Have ye ever knowed me, Sherd Raines, to keer what folks in the mountains say?
16 You can either hang out, go to sleep, or work on the sherds if you want.
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