v. Obs. [ME. f. TO-2 + SHATTER v.] trans. To break into small pieces.

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a. 1400–50.  Alexander, 4150. It alto-schatird & to-scailed þam in sondire.

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1494.  Fabyan, Chron., VI. clxiii. 156. Whan ye shote was spent and the sperys to shateryd, than bothe hoostis ran to gyther with Rowlandys songe.

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