shave vs strickle

shave

noun
  • A hand tool consisting of a sharp blade with a handle at each end; a spokeshave. 

  • A thin slice; a shaving. 

  • An instance of shaving. 

  • A narrow miss or escape; a close shave. 

verb
  • To make (the head, skin etc.) bald or (the hair) shorter by using a tool such as a razor or electric clippers to cut the hair close to the skin. 

  • To cut anything in this fashion. 

  • To remove hair from one's face by this means. 

  • To skim along or near the surface of; to pass close to, or touch lightly, in passing. 

  • To cut finely, as with slices of meat. 

  • To reduce in size or weight. 

strickle

noun
  • A tool for sharpening scythes. 

  • An instrument used for smoothing the surface of a core. 

  • A templet; a pattern. 

  • A rod used to level grain etc. when being measured, or concrete after pouring. 

  • An instrument used in dressing flax. 

verb
  • To level using a strickle. 

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