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sheep
/ˈʃip/
羊,懦怯之人,信徒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sheep
n.
sing
. & pl.
1.
Zool.
Any
one
of
several
species
of
ruminants
of
the
genus
Ovis
,
native
of
the
higher
mountains
of
both
hemispheres
,
but
most
numerous
in
Asia
.
Note:
☞
The
domestic
sheep
(
Ovis aries
)
varies
much
in
size
,
in
the
length
and
texture
of
its
wool
,
the
form
and
size
of
its
horns
,
the
length
of
its
tail
,
etc
.
It
was
domesticated
in
prehistoric
ages
,
and
many
distinct
breeds
have
been
produced
;
as
the
merinos
,
celebrated
for
their
fine
wool
;
the
Cretan
sheep
,
noted
for
their
long
horns
;
the
fat-tailed
,
or
Turkish
,
sheep
,
remarkable
for
the
size
and
fatness
of
the
tail
,
which
often
has
to
be
supported
on
trucks
;
the
Southdowns
,
in
which
the
horns
are
lacking
;
and
an
Asiatic
breed
which
always
has
four
horns
.
2.
A
weak
,
bashful
,
silly
fellow
.
3.
pl.
Fig
.:
The
people
of
God
,
as
being
under
the
government
and
protection
of
Christ
,
the
great
Shepherd
.
Rocky mountain sheep
.
Zool.
See
Bighorn
.
Maned sheep
.
Zool.
See
Aoudad
.
Sheep bot
Zool.
,
the
larva
of
the
sheep
botfly
.
See
Estrus
.
Sheep dog
Zool.
,
a
shepherd
dog
,
or
collie
.
Sheep laurel
Bot.
,
a
small
North
American
shrub
(
Kalmia angustifolia
)
with
deep
rose-colored
flowers
in
corymbs
.
Sheep pest
Bot.
,
an
Australian
plant
(
Acaena ovina
)
related
to
the
burnet
.
The
fruit
is
covered
with
barbed
spines
,
by
which
it
adheres
to
the
wool
of
sheep
.
Sheep run
,
an
extensive
tract
of
country
where
sheep
range
and
graze
.
Sheep's beard
Bot.
,
a
cichoraceous
herb
(
Urospermum Dalechampii
)
of
Southern
Europe
; --
so
called
from
the
conspicuous
pappus
of
the
achenes
.
Sheep's bit
Bot.
,
a
European
herb
(
Jasione montana
)
having
much
the
appearance
of
scabious
.
Sheep pox
Med.
,
a
contagious
disease
of
sheep
,
characterixed
by
the
development
of
vesicles
or
pocks
upon
the
skin
.
Sheep scabious
.
Bot.
Same
as
Sheep's bit
.
Sheep shears
,
shears
in
which
the
blades
form
the
two
ends
of
a
steel
bow
,
by
the
elasticity
of
which
they
open
as
often
as
pressed
together
by
the
hand
in
cutting
; --
so
called
because
used
to
cut
off
the
wool
of
sheep
.
Sheep sorrel
.
Bot.
,
a
prerennial
herb
(
Rumex Acetosella
)
growing
naturally
on
poor
,
dry
,
gravelly
soil
.
Its
leaves
have
a
pleasant
acid
taste
like
sorrel
.
Sheep's-wool
Zool.
,
the
highest
grade
of
Florida
commercial
sponges
(
Spongia equina
,
variety
gossypina
).
Sheep tick
Zool.
,
a
wingless
parasitic
insect
(
Melophagus ovinus
)
belonging
to
the
Diptera
.
It
fixes
its
proboscis
in
the
skin
of
the
sheep
and
sucks
the
blood
,
leaving
a
swelling
.
Called
also
sheep pest
,
and
sheep louse
.
Sheep walk
,
a
pasture
for
sheep
;
a
sheep
run
.
Wild sheep
.
Zool.
See
Argali
,
Mouflon
,
and
Oorial
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sheep
n
1:
woolly
usually
horned
ruminant
mammal
related
to
the
goat
2:
a
timid
defenseless
simpleton
who
is
readily
preyed
upon
3:
a
docile
and
vulnerable
person
who
would
rather
follow
than
make
an
independent
decision
; "
his
students
followed
him
like
sheep
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Sheep
are
of
different
varieties
.
Probably
the
flocks
of
Abraham
and
Isaac
were
of
the
wild
species
found
still
in
the
mountain
regions
of
Persia
and
Kurdistan
.
After
the
Exodus
,
and
as
a
result
of
intercourse
with
surrounding
nations
,
other
species
were
no
doubt
introduced
into
the
herds
of
the
people
of
Israel
.
They
are
frequently
mentioned
in
Scripture
.
The
care
of
a
shepherd
over
his
flock
is
referred
to
as
illustrating
God's
care
over
his
people
(
Ps
. 23:1, 2; 74:1; 77:20;
Isa
. 40:11;
53:6;
John
10:1-5, 7-16).
"
The
sheep
of
Palestine
are
longer
in
the
head
than
ours
,
and
have
tails
from
5
inches
broad
at
the
narrowest
part
to
15
inches
at
the
widest
,
the
weight
being
in
proportion
,
and
ranging
generally
from
10
to
14
lbs
.,
but
sometimes
extending
to
30
lbs
.
The
tails
are
indeed
huge
masses
of
fat
" (
Geikie's
Holy
Land
,
etc
.).
The
tail
was
no
doubt
the
"
rump
"
so
frequently
referred
to
in
the
Levitical
sacrifices
(
Ex
. 29:22;
Lev
. 3:9;
7:3; 9:19).
Sheep-shearing
was
generally
an
occasion
of
great
festivity
(
Gen
. 31:19; 38:12, 13; 1
Sam
. 25:4-8, 36; 2
Sam
.
13:23-28).
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