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grieshoch Sc.|ˈgriːʃəx| Also greeshoch, grieschoch. [a. Gael. grìosach embers, f. grìos, grìs heat.] ‘Hot embers; properly those of peats or moss-fuel’ (Jam.).
1802Scott Minstr. Scott. Bord. I. Introd. 83 Gang a' to your beds, Sirs, and dinna put out the wee grieschoch (embers). 1818― Hrt. Midl. li, I saw the leaves the limmers had lain on, and the ashes of them; by the same token, there was a pit greeshoch purning yet. 1881Miss Laffan in Macm. Mag. XLIV. 386 From the grieshoch, which was as she had left it that morning, she perceived the faintest possible glow. |