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EDDISH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EDDISH is second-growth hay : aftermath. How to use eddish in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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eddish - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
An aftergrowth of grass (or other plants) which grows after it has been mowed; also, a field of such growth. en.wiktionary.org
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eddish, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun eddish is in the Old English period (pre-1150). eddish is of uncertain origin. See etymology. Nearby entries. www.oed.com
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eddish
eddish (ˈɛdɪʃ) Forms: (? 1 edisc, -esc), 6–7 edysche, -ysshe, -ish, 6–8 etch(e, 7–8 eadish (7 esh), (9 dial. eddige, hedditch), 7– eddish. See also earsh, arrish. [Of obscure etymology. Usually identified with OE. edisc park or enclosed pasture (glossed vivarium), with which cf. OE. yddisc, renderin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Words we use: Eddish - The Irish Times
Eddish is a farmer's word, once in general dialect use in Ireland, England and Scotland, and also written eddis and eddas in Ireland. www.irishtimes.com
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EDDISH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
eddish in British English (ˈɛdɪʃ IPA Pronunciation Guide ) noun British dialect pasture grass or stubble. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Edda (former Afikpo South)
The names of Eddish towns often have "Edda" at their endings as an addendum designating their membership of the Eddish cultural common wealth and community Crime is rare Eddalands because of Eddish people generally respect integrity over wealth, and having a record of crime in a typical Eddish community is wikipedia.org
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eddish-grass, n. meanings, etymology and more
The only known use of the noun eddish-grass is in the early 1600s. OED's only evidence for eddish-grass is from 1610, in the writing of Gervase Markham, ... www.oed.com
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"EDDISH": A newly reaped grain stubble - OneLook
▸ noun: An aftergrowth of grass (or other plants) which grows after it has been mowed; also, a field of such growth. Similar: eadish, aftermath, eagrass ... onelook.com
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eddish - Dictionary - Thesaurus
An aftergrowth of grass (or other plants) which grows after it has been mowed; also, a field of such growth. Synonyms: aftergrass, aftermath, fog#Etymology_2. thesaurus.altervista.org
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eddish Related Words - Merriam-Webster
Words related to eddish: stubble, grass, outgrowth, turfgrass, herb, undergrowth, lawn, verdure, sprout, stool, excrement. www.merriam-webster.com
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"eddish" definitions and more: A newly reaped grain stubble
We found 12 dictionaries that define the word eddish: General (11 matching dictionaries). eddish: Merriam-Webster; eddish: Wiktionary; eddish: Collins ... onelook.com
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Earsh
It is written also as arrish, arish, eddish or ersh. Henry Williamson 1927 The hay was gathered from the fields, and the cattle turned onto the eddish. wikipedia.org
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eadish
eadish obs. form of eddish. Oxford English Dictionary
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earsh
† earsh Obs. exc. dial. [A slurred pronunc. of eddish; see also arrish.] a. A stubble field. b. = Eddish or aftermath.1622 May Virgil's Georg. (L.) Fires oft are good on barren earshes made. 1875 Parish Sussex Gloss., Earsh, a stubble field; as a wheat earsh, a barley earsh. Oxford English Dictionary
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