nash

See also: NASH, Nash, and nãsh

English

Etymology

Dialectal variant of gnash.

Adjective

nash (comparative more nash, superlative most nash)

  1. (UK, dialect) Alternative spelling of nesh.

Anagrams

Kalasha

Verb

nash

  1. to kill

Scots

Etymology

From Romani naš- (run away, escape)

Verb

nash (third-person singular simple present nashes, present participle nashin, simple past nashed, past participle nashed)

  1. (Edinburgh) run, depart in a hurry
    here, A'v gottae nashhey, I have to go