ish

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
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Adverb

 * 1)  somewhat, reasonably, fairly
 * 2) * 26 May 2012, Jason VandenBerghe, “The Five Domains of Play”, Gotland Game Conference, Uppsala University:
 * "en"
 * 1) * 26 May 2012, Jason VandenBerghe, “The Five Domains of Play”, Gotland Game Conference, Uppsala University:
 * "en"

- This is where I started. Does Hermione like Dark Souls? Ish.


 * 1)  about, approximately
 * 2) * (episode 38 of Manifest)
 * Eagen: "Don't blame Little House on the Prairie. I was very charming." Angelina: "Did you lie about being an orphan too?" Eagen: "Ish."
 * 1) * (episode 38 of Manifest)
 * Eagen: "Don't blame Little House on the Prairie. I was very charming." Angelina: "Did you lie about being an orphan too?" Eagen: "Ish."

Usage notes

 * Like the suffix, the adverb is used only after the adjective it modifies, and never before.

Synonyms

 * ,, , to, , , , ,
 * ,, , to, , , , ,

Translations

 * Czech: jakž takž
 * Finnish: ,
 * German:, , mehr oder weniger


 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * German: in etwa, ,

Etymology 3
From Pitman ess and eff, which it resembles phonetically and graphically, and the sound it represents. The change in vowel probably reflects the familiar suffix -ish.

Noun

 * 1) The letter which stands for the sh sound  in Pitman shorthand.

Related terms

 * , the IPA letter for the same sound

Etymology 4
Phonetic spelling of the.

Noun

 * 1)  An instalment of a periodical; an issue.

Interjection

 * 1)  ick, yuck

Etymology 6
From earlier, a minced oath metathetic alteration of.

Noun

 * 1)   Shit (in various senses).

Etymology
Onomatopoeic.

Verb

 * 1) to chase chicken away

Noun

 * 1) issue; liberty of going out