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largish, a.|ˈlɑːdʒɪʃ| [f. large a. + ish.] Somewhat large.
1787Fam. Plants I. 90 The divisions roundish, concave, expanding, largish. 1807–26S. Cooper Surg. 108 The largish ligatures used in Mr. Warner's time. 1872Besant & Rice Ready Money M. v, He carried about with him a largish sum in valuables and money. Comb.1831A. Headley in J. Raine Mem. J. Hodgson (1858) II. 208 A largish sized box. |