Dictionary entry

Sheer

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Sheer (?), a. [OE. shere, skere, pure, bright, Icel. sk�rr; akin to skīrr, AS. scīr, OS. skīri, MHG. schīr, G. schier, Dan. sk�r, Sw. skär, Goth. skeirs clear, and E. shine. √157. See Shine, v. i.] 1. Bright; clear; pure; unmixed. “Sheer ale.” Shak.

Thou sheer, immaculate, and silver fountain. Shak.

2. Very thin or transparent; — applied to fabrics; as, sheer muslin.

3. Being only what it seems to be; obvious; simple; mere; downright; as, sheer folly; sheer nonsense. “A sheer impossibility.” De Quincey.

It is not a sheer advantage to have several strings to one's bow. M. Arnold.

4. Stright up and down; vertical; prpendicular.

A sheer precipice of a thousand feet. J. D. Hooker.

It was at least

Nine roods of sheer ascent. Wordsworth.