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▪ I. † ˈlimpish, a.1 [f. limp v.2 + -ish.] Somewhat limping; inclined to limp.
1570Levins Manip. 146/10 Lympish, claudus. ▪ II. limpish, a.2|ˈlɪmpɪʃ| [f. limp a. + -ish.] Somewhat limp (in quot fig.: cf. limp a. 2).
1883Harper's Mag. Sept. 509/1 He was trying to cut a limpish figure. |