noun
- a thin slice or fragment, especially of bread or cheese
- a wooden stopper or bung used to seal a cask or barrel
Usage: archaic or dialectal
Usage: brewing; cooperage
Examples
- The old baker cut a thin shive of bread for the child.
- She offered him a shive of aged cheddar from the wheel.
- The cooper fitted a new shive into the wine barrel.
- The wooden shive kept the ale fresh in the cask.
- He carved shives of wood to use as barrel stoppers.