Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Shuck

Shuck (shuk) , noun

A shock of grain. [Prev. English]

Shuck , noun

[Perhaps akin to German shote a husk, pod, shell.]

1.
A shell, husk, or pod; especially, the outer covering of such nuts as the hickory nut, butternut, peanut, and chestnut.
2.
The shell of an oyster or clam. [United States]

Shuck , transitive verb

1.
To deprive of the shucks or husks; as, to shuck walnuts, Indian corn, oysters, etc.
2.
To remove or take off (shucks); hence, to discard; to lay aside; -- usually with off. [Colloquial]
Shucking” his coronet, after he had imbibed several draughts of fire water. — F. A. Ober
He had only been in Africa long enough to shuck off the notions he had acquired about the engineering of a west coast colony. — Pall Mall Mag