different between latish vs lamish

latish

English

Etymology

late +? -ish

Adjective

latish

  1. (informal) Somewhat late.
    We'll be home latish, perhaps not until 10 p.m.

Anagrams

  • Lahtis, laiths, lathis, tahils, tahsil, thalis, thials

Uzbek

Noun

latish (plural latishlar)

  1. Latvian (person)

Derived terms

  • latishcha

Adjective

latish (comparative latishroq, superlative eng latish)

  1. Latvian

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lamish

English

Etymology

lame +? -ish

Adjective

lamish (not comparable)

  1. Somewhat lame.
    • 1855, The new sporting magazine (page 446)
      I was rather puzzled about Wild Dayrell's chance at first, when a big light horse, with "P" on the sheets and a lamish hock, passed me; but I soon found out my error, and joined the cortige of the real Simon Pure.

Anagrams

  • Halims, Hamils, Hislam, Malhis, Shimla

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