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Yorkish, a. rare.|ˈjɔːkɪʃ| [f. York n.1 + -ish1.] = Yorkist 1 b.
a1548Hall Chron., Hen. VI, 171 b, As the Iewes disdayned the company of the Samaritans, so the Lancastrians abhorred the familiaritie of Yorkysh lynage. 1634Ford Perkin Warbeck i. i, Idolls of Yorkish malice. 1829Scott Anne of G. xxiv, Does Burgundy prepare to..make common cause with this Yorkish host against King Louis of France? 1884Leisure Hour Feb. 102/2 All colours being admissible except the Yorkish white. |