Maddish
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Somewhat mad.
"1642, Thomas Morton, The Presentment of a Schismaticke, London: R. Whitaker & S. Brown, p. 6, I have reserved for the last place a Character which maketh his case most desperate, called by Auusten maddish obstinacy […]"
Example
More examples"1642, Thomas Morton, The Presentment of a Schismaticke, London: R. Whitaker & S. Brown, p. 6, I have reserved for the last place a Character which maketh his case most desperate, called by Auusten maddish obstinacy […]"
Etymology
From mad + -ish.
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