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rawish, a.|ˈrɔːɪʃ| [f. raw a. + -ish1.] Somewhat raw, in the various senses of the word.
1602Marston Antonio's Rev. Prol., The rawish danke of clumzie winter [c]ramps The fluent summers vaine. 1667Poole Dial. betw. Protest. & Papist (1735) 194 Every Man that Eats rawish Meat may be said to drink the Blood which he eats in it. 1674Lond. Gaz. No. 875/4 One white Pad Nag, with a rawish Nose. 1828Blackw. Mag. XXIII. 494 The mouth of the drunkard..contracts a singularly sensitive appearance—seemingly red and rawish. 1858Hughes Scour. White Horse viii. 195 You'll find the night rawish. Hence ˈrawishness.
1628Venner Baths of Bathe in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) IV. 123 The water seems, by reason of the rawishness of the place, to be colder at its issuing forth, than it is otherwise. 1662H. Stubbe Ind. Nectar iii. 25 It had also a rawishnesse in it, as if the fat required boiling. |