rish

See also: Rish

Louisiana Creole

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /riʃ/
  • Rhymes: -iʃ

Etymology 1

Inherited from French riche (rich).

Adjective

rish

  1. rich (possessing wealth)

Etymology 2

Inherited from French ruche (hive, beehive).

Noun

rish

  1. (a) beehive

Manx

Alternative forms

  • (obsolete outside of set phrases) ry

Etymology

From Middle Irish ri, fri; themselves from Old Irish fri. Cognate with Irish fré and Scottish Gaelic ri.

Preposition

rish

  1. to
  2. during
  3. beside, along
  4. for
  5. by
  6. with (against)
    Va mee caggey rish my noid.I was fighting with (i.e. against) my enemy.

Inflection

Singular Plural
Person 1st 2nd 3rd m. 3rd f. 1st 2nd 3rd
Normal rhym rhyt rish r'ee rooin riu roo
Emphatic rhyms rhyts rishyn r'eeish rooinyn riuish roosyn

Pronoun

rish

  1. third-person singular of rish
    to him/it

Derived terms

  • rishyn (emphatic)
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