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Ish
ISH
, a termination of English words,is, in Sax. isc. Dan.isk, G. isch; and not improbably, it is the termination esque, in French, as in grotesque, It.esco, in grotesco, and the Latin termination of the inceptive verb, as in fervesco. Annexed to English adjectives, ish denotes diminutive, or a small degree of the quality; as whitish, from white; yellowish, from yellow.ISH
annexed to names forms a possessive adjective; as in Swedish, Danish, English.ISH
annexed to common nouns forms an adjective denoting a participation of the qualities expressed by the noun; as foolish, from fool; roguish, from rogue; brutish, from brute. This is the more common use of this termination.Definition 2024
Ish
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English
Verb
ish
- Eye dialect spelling of is.
Etymology 2
From the suffix -ish.
Adverb
ish (not comparable)
- (colloquial) somewhat, reasonably, fairly
- The exam went well, ish.
- "Was the film any good?" "Ish."
- (colloquial) about, approximately
- 1974, Kingsley Amis, Ending up, page 11:
- 'With luck, about twelve.' 'Ah,' said Bernard. 'Twelve-thirty. Ish.'
- 2007, Marne Davis Kellogg, Friends in High Places, page 283:
- How old are you? Fifty-ish?" / "Ish." / The color flared in her cheeks but she didn't look as though she were going to shoot me.
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Synonyms
Translations
reasonably, fairly
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Etymology 3
- From Pitman ess and eff, which it resembles phonetically and graphically, and the sound it represents. The change in vowel probably reflects the familiar suffix -ish.
Noun
ish (plural ishes)
- The letter which stands for the sh sound /ʃ/ in Pitman shorthand.
Related terms
Etymology 4
Phonetic spelling of the clipping of issue.
Noun
ish (plural ishes)
- (dated, fandom slang) An instalment of a periodical; an issue.
- 1939 August 5, Tucker, "Bob", Le Zombie, number 10, page 3:
- "A LITTLE UNPLEASANTNESS" DEPT: Fantasy Digest says in it's[sic] latest ish: Quote: Some unpleasantness was caused when Don Wollheim and his brother Futurians were not allowed in the Convention Hall. Unquote.
- 1961 July, Scithers, George H., Amra, volume 2, number 16, page 2:
- Next ish: a guide to who is who of the Howard heroes in the centerspread.
- 1967 June, Maynard, Drake, If, volume 17, number 6, page 160:
- My sincerest apologies to Brother Ron Smith in the December ish.
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Derived terms
Etymology 5
Minced oath for ****.
Noun
ish (uncountable)
- (euphemistic) ****.
- 2010, Jill Murray, Break On Through, page 15:
- Anyone, really, but seriously, you'd think that people whose very passion depends on their lungs would want to cut that ish out
- 2012, Dipal Parikh, Walking with Krishna: Based on True Life Events, page 154:
- I owe you a lot Dipal, so put that ish away.
- 2013, Ivy McQuain, Get Your Head Out of the Clouds, This Is Business, page 25:
- Now, it's time to get your ish together.
- 2015, Ni-Ni Simone, Amir Abrams, Lights, Love & Lip Gloss, page 51:
- I passed on that craziness. I wasn't messing with that ish.
- 2010, Jill Murray, Break On Through, page 15:
Anagrams
References
- (Periodical): Jeff Prucher, editor (2007) Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction, Oxford; New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-530567-8, pages 101–102
- (Periodical): ish n. at the OED Science Fiction Citations Project
Pipil
Etymology
From Proto-Nahuan *iːx-, from Proto-Uto-Aztecan *pusi. Compare Classical Nahuatl īxtli (“eye”).
Pronunciation
Noun
-īsh (plural -ijīsh)