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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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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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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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Cavendish, Suffolk
Toponymy Toponymists agree that Cavendish is called so because a man called Cafa once owned an eddish (pasture for aftermath) here. wikipedia.org
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arrish
arrish, arish (ˈærɪʃ) Also 6–7 ersh. [Dialectal variant of eddish. (Cf. OE. ersc-hen = edischen quail.) The retracted r and d of s.w. dialects are scarcely separable.] (See quot.)1597 Gerard Herbal (1633) 1018 The wheat ershes about Mapledurham. 1674 Ray S. & E. Countr. Wds. 65, Ersh, the same that ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Isatis tinctoria
After cropping the woad eddish could be let out for grazing sheep. wikipedia.org
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ersh
ersh see earsh dial., eddish. Oxford English Dictionary
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averish
▪ I. averish n. see average n.3▪ II. ˈaverish, v. Obs. or dial. [f. prec.] To consume the eddish, arrish, or average.Mod. dial. of Burford, Hull, He is going to buy some of our pigs to averish (or haverish) the corn. Oxford English Dictionary
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Walgherton
There might have been a Saxon farmstead in the area of Oat Eddish farm, whose name derives from Old English and means "enclosed land where oats are grown wikipedia.org
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edgrew
ˈedgrew, -grow Obs. exc. dial. Also 9 dial. etgro. [f. ed- + stem of OE. grów-an; cf. OE. edgrówung, ælfric Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 149.] The aftergrowth of grass; aftermath, eddish.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 135 Edgrow, greese [K, etc. edgraw, herbe, H.P. growe, greese], bigermen, regermen. 1688 R. Holme Ar... Oxford English Dictionary
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eegrass
eegrass dial. (ˈiːgrɑːs, -æ-) Also 8 eagrass. [Of unknown etymology; cf. WSom. eargrass (jɜːgrɑːs) ‘the annual or biennial grasses sown upon arable land’ (Elworthy).] = eddish, edgrew.1669 Worlidge Syst. Agric. (1681) 325 Eddish..or Eegrass, the..Grass that comes after Mowing. 1725 Bradley Fam. Dict... Oxford English Dictionary
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eatage
eatage north. dial. (ˈiːtɪdʒ) [f. eat v. + -age; cf. eddish, which may have been confused.] 1. Grass available only for grazing; esp. the aftermath, or growth after the hay is cut. Also with some defining word, as after-, spring, winter.1641 Best Farm. Bks. (1856) 129 Three landes in the Carre at 16... Oxford English Dictionary
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etch
▪ I. etch, n.1 (ɛtʃ) [contracted form of eddish.] 1. a. = eddish 2 a; b. = eddish 2 b.a. 1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 85 Eat etch er ye plow, with hog, sheepe and cow. 1669 [see eddish 2].b. 1727 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Corn, Let the Dung be laid upon the Etch, and sow it with Barley. 1795 Scots Mag. LV... Oxford English Dictionary
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