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▪ I. lish, a. dial.|lɪʃ| Also leash, leish, lies(c)h, leesh (see Eng. Dial. Dict.) Active, nimble.
1781J. Hutton Tour to Caves 92 Gloss., Lish, stout and active. 1818Hogg Brownie of Bodsbeck I. 39 Twa lang liesch chaps. 1820Blackw. Mag. May 160 He was a leash lad and a leal. 1822T. Bewick Mem. 86 Up came a ‘lish’ clever young man, a Highlander smartly dressed in the garb of his country. ▪ II. lish variant of leish, leash n. (sense 7 a).
1799G. Smith Laboratory II. 49 The journeyman-weaver..transfers the lish or cord [etc.]. |