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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024gash1 /gæʃ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Pathologya long, deep wound or cut.
v. [~ + object] - to make a gash in:The barbed wire gashed my leg.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024gash1 (gash),USA pronunciation n. - Pathologya long, deep wound or cut;
slash. - Sex and Gender[Slang](vulgar).
- the vagina.
- Sex and Gender[Disparaging and Offensive,]a woman considered as a sex object.
v.t. - to make a long, deep cut in;
slash.
- Greek charássein to scratch, notch
- Vulgar Latin *charaxāre
- Old French garser, jarsier (French gercer) to scarify, wound
- alteration (with -sh perh. from slash1) of Middle English garsen 1540–50
gash2 (gash),USA pronunciation adj. [Chiefly Scot.]- wise, sagacious.
- neat;
well-dressed; well-groomed.
- origin, originally uncertain 1700–10
gash3 (gash),USA pronunciation adj. [Scot. Archaic.]- Scottish Termsdreary or gloomy in appearance.
- origin, originally uncertain 1580–90
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: gash /ɡæʃ/ vb - (transitive) to make a long deep cut or wound in; slash
n - a long deep cut or wound
Etymology: 16th Century: from Old French garser to scratch, wound, from Vulgar Latin charissāre (unattested), from Greek kharassein to scratch |