marsh_Folk Language_: _a "mish"_ This pronunciation fits two common words at Norman's Cove. One is _marsh_ as there is a marsh where we pick berries called Granny Temple's Mish. Another word sounding the same is "_mesh_" which is pronounced "_mish_". A cod trap then might have a six inch "mish", (the length between the corners of a stretched out mesh.YesUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
marshI asked him what part and he said the part [of the story] about Cull _Mish_. Well, where I come...
marshM is for mash, / Or marish or mish, / A wet grassy spot / Where your rubbers go squish. [Ad...
marsh nThey were picking bake-apples on the mish. Mish: MarshmarshYesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONDNE-citUse...
marsh(pronounced mesh or mash) This word refers to a marsh. Used by people of Conception Bay. A S...
marsh nA "mish" was what we called a marsh. ...A mish was a swampy area, where we would go to pick m...
mesh n_mishes_ - a pronunciation of 'meshes', the holes in a fishing net.YesJH 10/73Used IUsed I and...
marsh...a low-lying piece of land that is wet and has grass and weeds on it... [see 'mash, marsh,...
marsh noften pronounced _mesh_ or _mish_, is the usual name for a bog, of which there are many thr...
marshFolkspeech for Marsh. This word is used commonly among the residents of Heart's Delight, Trinit...
marsh n1. We were out picking mish-berries. 2. Marsh.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupUsed I and ...
marsh nmash = marsh In 322Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedmarish, mash, mesh, mish, BOG MEADO...
marsh nMeaning mash, e.g. "mash-berries" for marsh-berriesUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedmarish...
marsh nThis was a common way of saying marshberries. This was used mostly around 40-50 years ago in ...
marsh nI asked him what part and he said the part [of the story] about Gull _Mish_. Well, where I co...
marshsoft, flat land saturated with fresh water. [see 'marsh', 'mesh', 'mish', 'mash'] 'meesh', ...
marshI asked him what part and he said the part [of the story] about Cull _Mish_. Well, where I come...
marshM is for mash, / Or marish or mish, / A wet grassy spot / Where your rubbers go squish. [Ad...
marsh nThey were picking bake-apples on the mish. Mish: MarshmarshYesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONDNE-citUse...
marsh(pronounced mesh or mash) This word refers to a marsh. Used by people of Conception Bay. A S...
marsh nA "mish" was what we called a marsh. ...A mish was a swampy area, where we would go to pick m...
mesh n_mishes_ - a pronunciation of 'meshes', the holes in a fishing net.YesJH 10/73Used IUsed I and...
marsh...a low-lying piece of land that is wet and has grass and weeds on it... [see 'mash, marsh,...
marsh noften pronounced _mesh_ or _mish_, is the usual name for a bog, of which there are many thr...
marshFolkspeech for Marsh. This word is used commonly among the residents of Heart's Delight, Trinit...
marsh n1. We were out picking mish-berries. 2. Marsh.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupUsed I and ...
marsh nmash = marsh In 322Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedmarish, mash, mesh, mish, BOG MEADO...
marsh nMeaning mash, e.g. "mash-berries" for marsh-berriesUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedmarish...
marsh nThis was a common way of saying marshberries. This was used mostly around 40-50 years ago in ...
marsh nI asked him what part and he said the part [of the story] about Gull _Mish_. Well, where I co...
marshsoft, flat land saturated with fresh water. [see 'marsh', 'mesh', 'mish', 'mash'] 'meesh', ...
marshI asked him what part and he said the part [of the story] about Cull _Mish_. Well, where I come...
marshM is for mash, / Or marish or mish, / A wet grassy spot / Where your rubbers go squish. [Ad...
marsh nThey were picking bake-apples on the mish. Mish: MarshmarshYesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONDNE-citUse...