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wearish
wearish, a. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈwɪərɪʃ) Forms: 4 werische, 5–6 werysshe, weris(s)he, -ysh(e, wearysh(e, wear-, weerishe, weerysh, 6–7 werish, weerish, 9 dial. warish, werrish, 6– wearish. [Late ME. werische; of obscure origin. Cf. wersh a. which is prob. a contracted form of this. There is some resemb... Oxford English Dictionary
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weerish
weerish var. wearish a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hart Common
Other memorials of the family exist, such as the Hart's-i-th'Hole farm on Wearish Lane. wikipedia.org
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wersh
wersh, a. Sc. and north dial. (wɜːʃ; Sc. wɛrʃ, werʃ, warʃ) Forms: 5 warsch(e, 6 wairsche, 7–9 warsh, 9 wairsh, wearsh, whersh, 8– wersh. [Prob. a contracted form of wearish. Cf. wershed a.] 1. a. Of persons: Sickly or feeble in appearance. Also Comb. wersh-like, wersh-looking.c 1480 Henryson Orpheus... Oxford English Dictionary
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werisshe
weris(s)he obs. ff. wearish. Oxford English Dictionary
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Film (film)
He is looking at himself, but not the scruffy, wearish man we have been watching. wikipedia.org
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withered
withered, ppl. a. (ˈwɪðəd) Forms: 5–6 wyddred (Sc. 5 wydderit, 5–6 widderit), 6 wydred, widdered, wydderad, wyddurde, (wedred, Sc. vidthrid), wyth(e)red, withred (wethered), 6–7 witherd, 6– wither'd, withered. [f. wither v.2 + -ed1.] 1. Of a plant, fruit, etc.: Shrivelled or shrunken through lack of... Oxford English Dictionary
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writhen
writhen, ppl. a. (ˈrɪð(ə)n) Also 4 writhun, 6 -yne, 4– wrythen. [pa. pple. of writhe v.1 Cf. wreathen ppl. a.] 1. Subjected to writhing, twisting, or turning; twisted out of regular shape or form; contorted; † also, closed, clenched (quot. 1377). a. Of things.13.. K. Alis. 5723 (Laud MS.), A griseli... Oxford English Dictionary
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flea-bite
ˈflea-bite [f. flea n. + bite n.] 1. The bite of a flea; the red spot caused by it.1570 Levins Manip. 149/27 A Fleabit, morsus culicis. 1789 W. Buchan Dom. Med. (1790) 215 The small pox..begin to appear..At first they very nearly resemble flea⁓bites. 1801 Southey in Robberds Mem. W. Taylor I. 378, I... Oxford English Dictionary
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tache
▪ I. tache, n.1 († tætʃ; tæʃ, ‖ taʃ) Forms: 4 teiche, 4–5 tech(e, tecch(e, techch(e, tacch(e, 4–7 tatch(e, 4–8 tach, 5 tetch(e, taich(e, tachch(e, 6–9 tash, 5– tache. [a. OF. teche (11th c.), tesche, tece, tecce, taiche, teiche, teke, teqe (Godef.); also F. tache (12th c. in Godef. Compl.), † tasche... Oxford English Dictionary
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