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colsh, v. dial.|kɒlʃ| Also colch. = colt v. 6.
1737Mem. W. Stukeley (Surtees Soc.) III. 33 The ground colshing up, as the plowmen term it. 18..Northamptonsh. Dial., I stood on the bank of the brook..when the bank colshed in and I fell into the water. So colsh n.
1847–78Halliwell, Colsh, concussion. North. 1888Sheffield Gloss. (E.D.S.), Colch, a loud and startling noise; also a smart blow. Colcher, a heavy fall, ‘He came a regular colcher’. |