different between eadish vs eddish
eadish
English
Noun
eadish (plural eadishes)
- Alternative form of eddish
Anagrams
- deashi
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eddish
English
Alternative forms
- edish, edige, eatage, earsh.
Etymology
Origin uncertain; but probably from Middle English eddish (found often in compounds: e.g. eddish-hen (“eddish-hen, quail”)), ultimately from Old English edisc (“an eddish or aftermath; pasture; enclosed pasture, park”), equivalent to ed- +? -ish.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??d??/
Noun
eddish (countable and uncountable, plural eddishes)
- An aftergrowth of grass (or other plants) which grows after it has been been mowed; also, a field of such growth.
- 1913, DH Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, chapter 1
- The hay was gathered from the fields, and the cattle turned onto the eddish.
- 1913, DH Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, chapter 1
Translations
See also
- edgrow, edgrowth
Anagrams
- dished
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