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- Nesh abstract "Nesh is an English dialect adjective meaning unusually susceptible to cold weather and there is no synonym for this use. Usage has been recorded in Staffordshire, the East Midlands, Lancashire, South Yorkshire and Shropshire.The word comes from Old English hnesce meaning feeble, weak, or infirm and is a cognate with the 16th century Dutch word nesch typically meaning damp or foolish. The Oxford English Dictionary notes that some etymologists have suggested a connection with Old High German nasc, meaning 'to eat dainty food or delicacies' (the origin of the word nosh), but it dismisses this connection as "unlikely".Nesh was added, in 2011, to the British Library 'wordbank', a project to preserve regional dialects words and phrases.".
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- Nesh hasPhotoCollection Nesh.
- Nesh subject Category:English_dialect_words.
- Nesh subject Category:Personality_traits.
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- Nesh type PersonalityTraits.
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- Nesh comment "Nesh is an English dialect adjective meaning unusually susceptible to cold weather and there is no synonym for this use. Usage has been recorded in Staffordshire, the East Midlands, Lancashire, South Yorkshire and Shropshire.The word comes from Old English hnesce meaning feeble, weak, or infirm and is a cognate with the 16th century Dutch word nesch typically meaning damp or foolish.".
- Nesh label "Nesh".
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- Nesh wasDerivedFrom Nesh?oldid=604843851.
- Nesh isPrimaryTopicOf Nesh.