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ersh

Arrish \Ar"rish\, n. [See Eddish.] The stubble of wheat or grass; a stubble field; eddish.

The moment we entered the stubble or arrish.
--Blackw. Mag.

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ersh

n. (alternative form of earsh English)

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Èrsh

Èrsh or Èrs may refer to:

  • Èrs people, a historical Nakh-speaking people living in the South Caucasus
  • Èrsh language, spoken by the Èrs people

Usage examples of "ersh".

I found myself Ket again, a species whose reproduction seemed uncommonly civilized after the self-centered passion of Ersh.

I was maturing unusually quickly for my kind, but never quickly enough to suit Ersh or myself.

So she took me to Ersh, the Senior Assimilator and Eldest of our Web, who promptly grabbed me by the scruff of the neck and tossed me off her mountain.

Ersh sorted it all for me first, of course, as Senior Assimilator, but I could always tell the source.

The annual plunge of the tendren herds over the rim of the Assansi Valley was, Ersh had assured me, one of the most dramatic events she'd ever seen.

Judging from the abundance of ritual leavings sparkling around the lower slope of the mountain, Ersh had had more Tumblers visiting than I knew.