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lamish, a.|ˈleɪmɪʃ| [f. lame a. + -ish.] Somewhat lame.
1592Nashe P. Penilesse Wks. (Grosart) II. 68, I could no refraine but bequeath it to the Priuie, leafe by leafe as I read it, it was so vgly, dorbellicall, and lamish. 1689Lond. Gaz. No. 2448/4 One Grey Gelding about 14 hands and a halfe high, goes lamish behind. 1711Ibid. No. 4895/4 Trots lamish with his off Leg behind. 1881Carlyle in Remin. I. 164 Something lamish about one of the knees or ankles. 1887Jessopp Arcady ii. 41 He was lamish and walked with a stick. |