marsh(pronounced mesh or mash) This word refers to a marsh. Used by people of Conception Bay. A Seal Cove, C. B. farmer, Charles Morgan, used "mash" as his word for marsh.Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
marsh nI asked him what part and he said the part [of the story] about Gull _Mish_. Well, where I co...
marshThe bogs (called locally 'mash') are simply peaty vegetation in various stages of decomposition...
marsh nEmbosomed in the woods, and covering the valleys and lower lands, are found open tracts, wh...
marsh_Folk Language_: _a "mish"_ This pronunciation fits two common words at Norman's Cove. One is _...
marshFolkspeech for Marsh. This word is used commonly among the residents of Heart's Delight, Trinit...
marsh nA "mish" was what we called a marsh. ...A mish was a swampy area, where we would go to pick m...
marsh noften pronounced _mesh_ or _mish_, is the usual name for a bog, of which there are many thr...
marsh nMeaning mash, e.g. "mash-berries" for marsh-berriesUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedmarish...
marsh nmash = marsh In 322Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedmarish, mash, mesh, mish, BOG MEADO...
marsh...a low-lying piece of land that is wet and has grass and weeds on it... [see 'mash, marsh,...
marshM is for mash, / Or marish or mish, / A wet grassy spot / Where your rubbers go squish. [Ad...
marsh nCorruption of marsh. see also _mash_, _mish_G. M. Story July 1956PRINTED ITEMUsed I and Su...
marsh nContext: I found her (a cow) down on the mash Meaning: MarshYesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONDNE-citUs...
marsh nThis was a common way of saying marshberries. This was used mostly around 40-50 years ago in ...
marsh nMarsh (defined The bottom of the valleys, contain generally either a pond or a marsh. ...
marsh nI asked him what part and he said the part [of the story] about Gull _Mish_. Well, where I co...
marshThe bogs (called locally 'mash') are simply peaty vegetation in various stages of decomposition...
marsh nEmbosomed in the woods, and covering the valleys and lower lands, are found open tracts, wh...
marsh_Folk Language_: _a "mish"_ This pronunciation fits two common words at Norman's Cove. One is _...
marshFolkspeech for Marsh. This word is used commonly among the residents of Heart's Delight, Trinit...
marsh nA "mish" was what we called a marsh. ...A mish was a swampy area, where we would go to pick m...
marsh noften pronounced _mesh_ or _mish_, is the usual name for a bog, of which there are many thr...
marsh nMeaning mash, e.g. "mash-berries" for marsh-berriesUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedmarish...
marsh nmash = marsh In 322Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedmarish, mash, mesh, mish, BOG MEADO...
marsh...a low-lying piece of land that is wet and has grass and weeds on it... [see 'mash, marsh,...
marshM is for mash, / Or marish or mish, / A wet grassy spot / Where your rubbers go squish. [Ad...
marsh nCorruption of marsh. see also _mash_, _mish_G. M. Story July 1956PRINTED ITEMUsed I and Su...
marsh nContext: I found her (a cow) down on the mash Meaning: MarshYesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONDNE-citUs...
marsh nThis was a common way of saying marshberries. This was used mostly around 40-50 years ago in ...
marsh nMarsh (defined The bottom of the valleys, contain generally either a pond or a marsh. ...
marsh nI asked him what part and he said the part [of the story] about Gull _Mish_. Well, where I co...
marshThe bogs (called locally 'mash') are simply peaty vegetation in various stages of decomposition...
marsh nEmbosomed in the woods, and covering the valleys and lower lands, are found open tracts, wh...