different between yarrish vs arrish
yarrish
English
Etymology
From yar (“sour, brackish”) +? -ish.
Adjective
yarrish (comparative more yarrish, superlative most yarrish)
- (Britain dialectal) Having a rough, dry taste.
- 1900, Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Report and transactions (volume 32)
- The others are of a dry or yarrish taste and mixd with Whitesour make an incomparable Cider.
- 1900, Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Report and transactions (volume 32)
Related terms
- yar
Anagrams
- 'Arryish
yarrish From the web:
arrish
English
Noun
arrish (plural arrishes)
- Alternative form of earsh
Anagrams
- Harris, Sirrah, harris, rarish, sirrah
arrish From the web:
- what does parrish mean
- what does the name parrish mean
- what is parrish
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