单词 | tashed |
释义 | > as lemmastashed b. To blemish, deface; to tarnish or spoil slightly by handling or use; to make the worse for wear; tashed, tarnished, worn, weather-beaten. Scottish. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirt > soiled condition > soil [verb (transitive)] > make dingy or discoloured tarnish1598 dinge1693 tache17.. the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > cause bad condition in [verb (transitive)] > cause to waste away > wear away or down > by handling or use tache17.. 17.. in Ritson Sc. Songs (1794) I. 214 They're tashed like, and sair torn, And clouted sair on ilka knee. 1863 A. Smith Dreamthorp 18 They [books] are tashed as roses are tashed by being frequently handled or smelt. 1895 W. C. Fraser Whaups of Durley xiii. 189 An indoor face, no tashed wi' the weather, but sair blotched wi' the dram. 1903 Glaiser in Co-operative News 16 May 567 (E.D.D.) If thet isna Miss Thorpe's new body slip... Go and get it off afore yo' tash it any worse. < as lemmas |
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