Rellish
noun, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Obsolete spelling of relish. alt-of, countable, obsolete, uncountable
- 2 Obsolete spelling of relish. alt-of, countable, obsolete, uncountable
"Forject: m. A iutting, or leaning out, or ouer; a relliſh, or out-footing."
- 1 Obsolete spelling of relish. alt-of, obsolete
"The olde man, which marrieth a yonge Wyfe, is ſure of this ſowre ſauce, to relliſh his ſwete Imaginations: […]"
- 2 Obsolete spelling of relish. alt-of, obsolete
"Val[entine]. VVhy, hovv knovv you that I am in loue? / Speed. Marry by theſe ſpeciall markes: firſt you haue learn'd (like Sir Protheus) to vvreath your Armes like a Male-content: to relliſh a Loue-ſong, like a Robin-red-breaſt: to vvalke alone like one that had the peſtilence: to ſigh, like a Schoole-boy that had loſt his A. B. C. […]"
Example
More examples"The olde man, which marrieth a yonge Wyfe, is ſure of this ſowre ſauce, to relliſh his ſwete Imaginations: […]"
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