perish nDie. 'I can hold [the eel] till he perishes.'[-]PRINTED ITEM[-] DNE-citNot usedNot usedWithdraw
perish vperish v = of humans, to die (miserably. I'd dearly like to include as second half of defi...
dun1. "Dun" fish are not good to eat. 2. Fish about to decay. 3. Mrs Walter Upshall. ...
to sell from the knifeTo sell cod to a fresh-fish plant, gutted, head-on.DNE-cit G.M. StoryMay 1956...
perish n1. Die; -of seals. 2. Cause to perish. "It'll _perish_ you." 3. Rot.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG....
perish nTo die; rot; suffer.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryApril 1962Not usedNot usedWithdraw
perish nMost fishermen would have thrown the unlucky fish [maiden ray] into the boat to perish and ...
perish v_NID_ perising = freezing _OED_ 2 pa.ppl _EDD_ ppl adj _COD_I guess withdraw? [check]Not...
perish nused for animals, _die_ used for peopleDNE-cit WK 62Not usedNot usedWithdraw
perish v'freezing' (said when one is out in the cold) person will "never die from perishing"WK 62No...
poison nPizen Eels (conger) are grey and rough and have wavy fins the whole length.PRINTED ITEM ...
douse nA crousty old fellow from Crouse, / Prowled outside a rich widow's house; / But she swung a ...
sand-eelWhen caplin is scarce, recourse is had to another small fish, called the lance or sand-eel ...
tailIt was customary "to sell the said _fish_ either by tale or by the _hundredweight_ in _England_...
ScrougeTo kill or wound fatally.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1964Not usedNot usedWithdraw
perish v"I t's very cold." "Yes, it's perishin. Perishin.Not usedNot usedWithdraw
perish vperish v = of humans, to die (miserably. I'd dearly like to include as second half of defi...
dun1. "Dun" fish are not good to eat. 2. Fish about to decay. 3. Mrs Walter Upshall. ...
to sell from the knifeTo sell cod to a fresh-fish plant, gutted, head-on.DNE-cit G.M. StoryMay 1956...
perish n1. Die; -of seals. 2. Cause to perish. "It'll _perish_ you." 3. Rot.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG....
perish nTo die; rot; suffer.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryApril 1962Not usedNot usedWithdraw
perish nMost fishermen would have thrown the unlucky fish [maiden ray] into the boat to perish and ...
perish v_NID_ perising = freezing _OED_ 2 pa.ppl _EDD_ ppl adj _COD_I guess withdraw? [check]Not...
perish nused for animals, _die_ used for peopleDNE-cit WK 62Not usedNot usedWithdraw
perish v'freezing' (said when one is out in the cold) person will "never die from perishing"WK 62No...
poison nPizen Eels (conger) are grey and rough and have wavy fins the whole length.PRINTED ITEM ...
douse nA crousty old fellow from Crouse, / Prowled outside a rich widow's house; / But she swung a ...
sand-eelWhen caplin is scarce, recourse is had to another small fish, called the lance or sand-eel ...
tailIt was customary "to sell the said _fish_ either by tale or by the _hundredweight_ in _England_...
ScrougeTo kill or wound fatally.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1964Not usedNot usedWithdraw
perish v"I t's very cold." "Yes, it's perishin. Perishin.Not usedNot usedWithdraw
perish vperish v = of humans, to die (miserably. I'd dearly like to include as second half of defi...
dun1. "Dun" fish are not good to eat. 2. Fish about to decay. 3. Mrs Walter Upshall. ...
to sell from the knifeTo sell cod to a fresh-fish plant, gutted, head-on.DNE-cit G.M. StoryMay 1956...