SHADE, SHADED, SHADY
ADJECTIVES
1425 — UMBROSE shady; giving shade
1480 — UMBROUS lying in the shade; shady, shadowed
1501 — UMBRATE shady, umbrageous → obs.
1587 — OMBRAGEOUS affording shade; shady
1587 — UMBRAGEOUS — UMBRAGIOUS affording shade; shady
1592 — UMBRIPHILOUS shade-loving; growing in the shade → obs.
1612 — OMBRAGEOUS abounding in shade; shaded by trees or the like
1612 — UMBRAGEOUS — UMBRAGIOUS abounding in shade; shaded by trees or the like
1616 — UMBRIFEROUS giving shade; umbrageous
1623 — UMBROSOUS full of shadow; shady → obs.
1659 — UMBRATILE giving shade, shady
1802 — SCOGGY — SCOKKY shady → Sc. obs.
1839 — UMBRACIOUS forming or abounding in shade; shady
1845 — ADUMBRAL of overshadowing nature; shady
1850 — AUMRY shady → Eng. dial.
1851 — BACK-SUNDERED having a northern aspect, shady → Eng. dial.
1851 — BACK-SUNNED having a northern aspect, shady → Eng. dial.
1904 — SCOUK — SKOOK shade, shelter, protection → Sc. (Bk.)
NOUNS
..890 — BERWE a grove, a shady place → obs.
1300 — UMBER shade, shadow → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1426 — UMBRAGE shade, shadow → obs.
1440 — SUMMER-HUTCH a building in a garden or park, usually of very simple and often rustic character, designed to provide a cool shady place in the heat of summer→ obs.
1500 — UMBRACLE shade or shadow; a shady place → obs.
1540 — UMBRAGE shade or shadow cast by trees or the like
1638 — UMBRA shade; shadow
1646 — UMBROSITY the state or condition of being shady → obs.
1653 — ADUMBRATION overshadowing; shade, obscuration
1661 — UMBRACIOUSNESS the quality of giving shade
1824 — SCARROW a shadow; shade → Sc.
1866 — SCOUK — SKOOK shade, shadow; shelter, protection, surveillance → Sc.
1904 — SCAA a shade, a shadow → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — UMERT a place shaded by trees → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1936 — BLACK SPOT an area shaded from the sun → Amer. dial.
VERBS
1400 — UMBER to shade, to protect → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1400 — UMBESHADOW to shade about → obs.
1420 — OBUMBER to overshadow; to shade, to obscure → obs.
1460 — UMSHADE to shade about, to protect → obs.
1526 — OBUMBRATE to overshadow; to shade, to darken; to obscure
1599 — ADUMBRATE to shade a picture, to represent with due light and shade so as to complete what has been sketched or delineated → obs.
1611 — OBTENEBRATE to cast a shadow over; to overshadow, to shade, to darken
1647 — UMBRAGE to shade or shadow; to overshadow, put in the shade
1653 — OBTENEBRIZE to cast a shadow over; to overshadow, to shade, to darken → obs.
1670 — ADUMBRATE to overshadow; to shade, to obscure
1871 — SCAUM to envelope in a mist or haze; to shade → Sc.