shelty
or shel·tie
[ shel-tee ]
/ ˈʃɛl ti /
noun, plural shel·ties. Informal.
Origin of shelty
Words nearby shelty
sheltered,
sheltered housing,
sheltered workshop,
sheltie,
shelton,
shelty,
shelve,
shelves,
shelving,
shem,
shema
Example sentences from the Web for sheltie
I had no bridle for my sheltie, but only a halter; and Joseph rode without a saddle.
Life Of Johnson, Volume 5 |BoswellI asked our guide, a lad of fourteen years of age, what was the average price of a sheltie.
Letters of a Traveller |William Cullen Bryant"People might be walking about," I said to Angus when he lifted me from Sheltie's back.
The White People |Frances Hodgson BurnettWe could get but one bridle here, which, according to the maxim detur digniori, was appropriated to Dr. Johnson's sheltie.
Life Of Johnson, Volume 5 |Boswell
British Dictionary definitions for sheltie
Word Origin for sheltie
C17: probably from Orkney dialect
sjalti, from Old Norse
Hjalti Shetlander, from
Hjaltland Shetland