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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Shelf \Shelf\, n.; pl. Shelves. [OE. shelfe, schelfe, AS.
     scylfe; akin to G. schelfe, Icel. skj[=a]lf. In senses 2 & 3,
     perhaps a different word (cf. Shelve, v. i.).]
     1. (Arch.) A flat tablet or ledge of any material set
        horizontally at a distance from the floor, to hold objects
        of use or ornament.
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     2. A sand bank in the sea, or a rock, or ledge of rocks,
        rendering the water shallow, and dangerous to ships.
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              On the tawny sands and shelves.       --Milton.
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              On the secret shelves with fury cast. --Dryden.
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     3. (Mining) A stratum lying in a very even manner; a flat,
        projecting layer of rock.
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     4. (Naut.) A piece of timber running the whole length of a
        vessel inside the timberheads. --D. Kemp.
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     To lay on the shelf, to lay aside as unnecessary or
        useless; to dismiss; to discard.
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Shelf \Shelf\, n.; pl. Shelves. [OE. shelfe, schelfe, AS.
     scylfe; akin to G. schelfe, Icel. skj[=a]lf. In senses 2 & 3,
     perhaps a different word (cf. Shelve, v. i.).]
     1. (Arch.) A flat tablet or ledge of any material set
        horizontally at a distance from the floor, to hold objects
        of use or ornament.
  
     2. A sand bank in the sea, or a rock, or ledge of rocks,
        rendering the water shallow, and dangerous to ships.
  
              On the tawny sands and shelves.       --Milton.
  
              On the secret shelves with fury cast. --Dryden.
  
     3. (Mining) A stratum lying in a very even manner; a flat,
        projecting layer of rock.
  
     4. (Naut.) A piece of timber running the whole length of a
        vessel inside the timberheads. --D. Kemp.
  
     To lay on the shelf, to lay aside as unnecessary or
        useless; to dismiss; to discard.

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