Marish - What does it mean?
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A marsh.
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*:Thenne sir Tristram departed / and in euery place he asked & demaunded after sir Launcelot / but in no place he coude not here of hym whether he were dede or on lyue // Soo syr Tristram rode by a forest and then?e was he ware of a fayre toure by a mareyse on that one syde / and on that other syde a fayr medowe
*1667 , (John Milton), (Paradise Lost) , Book XII:
*:The Cherubim descended; on the ground / Gliding meteorous, as evening-mist / Risen from a river o'er the marish glides, / And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel / Homeward returning.
Marshy; growing in bogs or marshes.
* Tennyson
*, II.12:
*:after the manner of Cards or Maps, the utmost limits of knowne Countries, are set downe to be full of thicke marrish grounds, shady forrests, desart and uncouth places.
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marish
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Alternative forms
* marrish * marysNoun
(marishes)Adjective
(en adjective)- And the silvery marish' flowers that throng / The ' desolate creeks and pools among.