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WERSH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'wersh' 1. tasteless; insipid . 2. sour; bitter. www.collinsdictionary.com
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WERSH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Wersh definition: tasteless; insipid. See examples of WERSH used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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WERSH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WERSH is Scottish variant of wearish. www.merriam-webster.com
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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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Scottish words: wersh | Pining for the West
Wersh means – very sour and at the same time dry. So drinking something which is wersh has the opposite effect from what you would want. piningforthewest.co.uk
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SND :: wersh - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
Scottish National Dictionary (1700–) · 1. Of food or drink: tasteless, insipid, unpalatable; of meat, porridge or the like: cooked without salt; of beer: flat ( ... www.dsl.ac.uk
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wairsh
wairsche, wairsh var. ff. wersh a. Oxford English Dictionary
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WERSH, adj. insipid, feeble - Scots Language Centre
It meant sickly-looking. Later, it was often used of food or drink, meaning insipid or tasteless, as in this from Stewart A Robertson's With Double Tongue ( ... www.scotslanguage.com
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wersh, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
This word is used in northern English regional dialect and Scottish English. wersh has developed meanings and uses in subjects including medicine (early 1500s) ... www.oed.com
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wersh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
wersh (comparative wersher, superlative wershest). (UK dialectal, Scotland) Insipid; tasteless; delicate; having a pale and sickly look. en.wiktionary.org
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Wersh Name Meaning and Wersh Family History at FamilySearch
Jewish (Ashkenazic): Yiddish dialect variant of Hirsch 2 and 3 'deer'. Compare Gersh . Americanized form of German Hersch . Show more. Similar ... www.familysearch.org
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Wersh Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
(UK dialectal, Scotland) Insipid; tasteless; delicate; having a pale and sickly look. Wiktionary. Origin of Wersh. From a reduced form of wearish. www.yourdictionary.com
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whersh
whersh variant of wersh a. Oxford English Dictionary
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United Kingdom home front during World War II
"‘Wersh the Wine O'Victorie’: Writing Scotland's Second World War." wikipedia.org
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wershly
ˈwershly, adv. Sc. [f. wersh a.] Insipidly; without animation or cordiality.1633 W. Struther True Happiness 101 The Scribes spake warshly, as men doing some other businesse; or as Boyes in the Schoole, rehearsing other mens inventions. 1676 Row Suppl. Blair's Autobiog. xi. (1848) 364 The Moderator t... Oxford English Dictionary
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