To keep an ironmonger's shop by the side of a common, where the sheriff sets one up; to be hanged in chains. Iron-bound; laced. An iron-bound hat; a silver-laced hat.
·- imp. of Shape. Shaped. II. Shop ·vi To visit shops for the purpose of purchasing goods. III. Sh...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
A prison. Shopped; confined, imprisoned. ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
The tenth of the Twelve Great Companies. Incorporated 3 Ed. IV. 1463-4. Mentioned as a guild 1330, ...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
On the north side of Fenchurch Street at 1171/2 (P.O. Directory). In Aldgate Ward, east of Fishmonge...
·- An office or a place where facilities are given for betting small sums on current prices of stock...
·add. ·- discussion about a matters pertaining to person's occupation; — often used of such discuss...
A brothel. ...
The Queen's Head in Duke's court, Bow street, Covent Garden; frequented by the under players: where ...
A church. ...
A toy-shop, a nick-nack-atory. ...
The Peacock in Gray's Inn Lane, where Burton ale is sold in nyps. ...
A presbyterian, or other dissenting meeting house, frequently covered with pantiles: called also a c...
A dissenting meeting house. ...
Rooms in the King's Bench and Fleet prison where drams are privately sold. ...
A place where slop-clothing is sold. ...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
A place where ready-made clothing for seamen is sold, not at all advantageously to Jack. ...
The Sailor's Word-Book
A woman's bosom. ...
A salesman's shop in Monmouth-street; so called because the servant barks, and the master bites. Se...
A petty cook's shop, where there is no credit given, but what is had must be paid DOWN WITH THE READ...
A long shop or shed encroaching on the high street before the wall of St. Peter's church in Cheap wa...
An eating house, where ready money is paid for what is called for. ...
A pawnbroker's: alluding to the three blue balls, the sign of that trade: or perhaps to its being tw...