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shed1 noun a wooden or metal outbuilding, usually small, sometimes open-fronted, for working in, for storage or for shelter.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon sced, a variant of shade.

shed2 verb (shed, shedding) 1 to release or make something flow • shed tears. 2 to get rid of or cast off something • shed a skinshed jobs. 3 to cast • It shed light on the whole problem. 4 to allow to flow off • This fabric sheds water. shedder noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon sceadan.

she'd contraction 1 she had. 2 she would.