SHEEP


Meaning of SHEEP in English

n. (pl. same)

1. any ruminant mammal of the genus Ovis with a thick woolly coat, esp. kept in flocks for its wool or meat, and noted for its timidity.

2 a bashful, timid, or silly person.

3 (usu. in pl.) a a member of a minister's congregation. b a parishioner.

Phrases and idioms:

separate the sheep from the goats divide into superior and inferior groups (cf. Matt. 25:33). sheep-dip

1. a preparation for cleansing sheep of vermin or preserving their wool.

2 the place where sheep are dipped in this. sheep-run an extensive sheepwalk, esp. in Australia. sheep's-bit a plant, Jasione montana, resembling a scabious.

Derivatives:

sheeplike adj.

Etymology: OE scep, sc{aelig}p, sceap

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.