Includes all shorn fibre: fleece, belly, wiggings, crutchings, locks.
When the late autumn came, their great and glorious army was like a tree shorn barren of its leaves.
Shearlings are animals which have been shorn once.
In war-time it is of course shorn of much of its outward glory.
The term "tempering the wind to the shorn lamb" has also been used in this connection.
They are being shorn of hospitals into which they have put a large amount of local rates.
Shorn of our power, what help can we be to our friends if they need us?
Production would be interrupted by the temporary disorganisation caused by requisitioning, and although shorn of its tangible assets, the company would still remain in being.