† ˈribaldish, a. Obs. rare.
[f. ribald + -ish.]
Ribald-like.
| 1532 Tindale Wks. (1573) 227/2 Full of wanton and ribaldish communication & lewde gestures. 1621 Bp. Hall Heauen upon Earth §23 The Christian..in comparison thereof scorneth the idle, ribaldish, and scurrilous mirth of the prophane. |