Definition of Taish

1. taisch [n -ES] - See also: taisch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Taish

taints
tainture
taintures
taintworm
taintworms
taipan
taipans
taipo
taira
tairas
tairn
tairns
tais
taisch
taisches
taish (current term)
taishes
tait
taits
taiver
taivered
taivering
taivers
taivert
taj
tajes
tajine
tajines
tak

Literary usage of Taish

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries edited by Arthur Washington Cornelius Hallen, John Horne Stevenson (1894)
"The gift of ' taish' was not, however, an altogether enviable one, ... This power of ' taish ' was local rather than personal, according to our historian, ..."

2. The Celtic Monthly: A Magazine for Highlanders (1908)
"For weeks nothing was talked of at kirk, or smithy, but the laird and his taish. If their occasions called them to pass near ..."

3. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"But, in despite of evidence which neither Bacon, Boyle, nor Johnson was able to resist, the taish, with all its visionary properties, seems to be now ..."

4. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"But, in despite of evidence which neither Bacon, Boyle, nor Johnson was able to resist, the taish, with all its visionary properties, seems to be now ..."

5. The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott (1908)
"But, in despite of evidence which neither Bacon, Boyle, nor Johnson were able to resist, the taish, with all its visionary properties, seems to be now ..."

6. The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries edited by Arthur Washington Cornelius Hallen, John Horne Stevenson (1894)
"The gift of ' taish' was not, however, an altogether enviable one, ... This power of ' taish ' was local rather than personal, according to our historian, ..."

7. The Celtic Monthly: A Magazine for Highlanders (1908)
"For weeks nothing was talked of at kirk, or smithy, but the laird and his taish. If their occasions called them to pass near ..."

8. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"But, in despite of evidence which neither Bacon, Boyle, nor Johnson was able to resist, the taish, with all its visionary properties, seems to be now ..."

9. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"But, in despite of evidence which neither Bacon, Boyle, nor Johnson was able to resist, the taish, with all its visionary properties, seems to be now ..."

10. The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott (1908)
"But, in despite of evidence which neither Bacon, Boyle, nor Johnson were able to resist, the taish, with all its visionary properties, seems to be now ..."

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