See also: Rish

Louisiana Creole

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from French riche (rich).

Adjective

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rish

  1. rich (possessing wealth)

Etymology 2

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Inherited from French ruche (hive, beehive).

Noun

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rish

  1. (a) beehive

Manx

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Alternative forms

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  • (obsolete outside of set phrases) ry

Etymology

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From Middle Irish ri, fri; themselves from Old Irish fri. Cognate with Irish fré and Scottish Gaelic ri.

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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rish

  1. to
  2. during
  3. beside, along
  4. for
  5. by
  6. with (against)
    Va mee caggey rish my noid.I was fighting with (i.e. against) my enemy.

Inflection

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Singular Plural
Person 1st 2nd 3rd m. 3rd f. 1st 2nd 3rd
Normal rhym rhyt rish r'ee rooin riu roo
Emphatic rhyms rhyts rishyn r'eeish rooinyn riuish roosyn

Pronoun

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rish (emphatic rishyn)

  1. third-person singular masculine of rish
    to him/it