How Do You Spell SHEAL?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈiːl] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Sheal" is [ʃˈiːl], [ʃˈiːl], [ʃ_ˈiː_l] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

SHEAL Meaning and Definition

  1. Sheal, a term primarily used in Irish folklore and mythology, refers to a supernatural creature or mythical being believed to possess shape-shifting abilities. The word "sheal" is derived from the Irish word "sí" or "sídhe" which denotes an ancient mystical race of fairies or spirits. Often depicted as ethereal and otherworldly, sheals are said to be capable of transforming their appearance, taking on various forms including animals, plants, or even inanimate objects.

    In tales and legends, sheals are commonly associated with enchantment, mystery, and trickery, embodying the whimsical nature of the fairy realm. They are often depicted as mischievous beings who delight in playing tricks on unknowing humans or leading them astray. It is believed that encountering a sheal can result in a person becoming disoriented or losing their way, with some legends even suggesting that they can bewitch or steal people away to their magical domain.

    Due to their shape-shifting abilities, sheals are seen as cunning and unpredictable creatures. In Irish folklore, people were advised to be cautious when encountering an unfamiliar animal or any suspicious object, as it could potentially be a sheal in disguise. Their presence in stories and folklore has served as a cautionary reminder to respect the unseen forces of the fae realm and the immeasurable power they possess.

    In contemporary usage, the term "sheal" is less commonly known or used, but it continues to hold significance in Irish culture as a representation of the enchantment, mystique, and magical elements deeply rooted in the country's mythology and folklore.

  2. • To separate the parts; to shell.
    • A hut for shepherds, fishers, &c.; a shed for sheltering sheep; also spelt sheel and shiel.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SHEAL

  • zheal
  • dheal
  • sbeal
  • sjeal
  • shdal
  • sh4al
  • sh3al
  • shezl
  • shesl
  • sheql
  • sheao
  • asheal
  • saheal
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  • szheal
  • xsheal
  • sxheal
  • dsheal
  • sdheal
  • esheal
  • seheal
  • sgheal
  • shgeal
  • sbheal
  • shbeal
  • snheal
  • shneal
  • sjheal
  • shjeal
  • suheal
  • shueal
  • syheal
  • shyeal
  • shweal
  • shewal
  • shseal
  • shesal
  • shdeal
  • shedal
  • shreal
  • sheral
  • sh4eal
  • she4al
  • sh3eal
  • she3al
  • shezal
  • sheazl
  • sheasl
  • sheawl
  • sheqal
  • sheaql
  • sheakl
  • shealk
  • sheapl
  • shealp
  • sheaol
  • shealo
  • ssheal
  • shheal
  • sheeal
  • sheaal
  • sheall
  • rheal
  • Sleal
  • Shual
  • Shecl
  • Sheam
  • she'll
  • s heal
  • sh eal
  • she al
  • shea l

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