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ace, acey, acie, aessiepatl, aessiepattle, ais, aisch, aischie, aischy, aise, aisey, aish, aisie, aisie, aiss, aissie, aissy, aisy, alse, alsey, alsie, ase, aseie, asey, ashey, ashiepattle, ashiepelt, ashy, ashy_kert, ass, asse, assey, assie, assie, assie_pattle, assiepattle, assipattle, assy, awse, awsey, awsie, aze, azey, azie, eshy, eshy_cert, ess, ess-cairt, essi, essi-bin, essie, essie_pattle, essi-ebin, essikert, essy, essy_kert, essy-bin, essy-cairt, essypattle, essy-pattle, yiss, yissie, yissy,
ess [es, as, ɛs, ɔːz]
n. Ash(es).
essy [esɪ, asɪ, ɛsɪ, ɔːzɪ]
adj. Ashy, full of or smeared with ashes, of an ashy colour.
Compounds and phrases etc.
essen: Made or consisting of ash, ashen.
essy-bin: An ash 'bucket'.
ess-cairt, essy-cairt: A public vehicle for collecting ash. A refuse vehicle.
essy-pattle: I. A neglected or dirty child, a Cinderella, a lazy person, a term of contempt for the young of animals.
establisht, estaiblish, estaiblished, estaiblishment, estaiblisht, istaiblish, staiblish, staibliss, staiblissit,
estaiblish [əˈsteblɪʃ]
v. To establish.
pt. pp. estaiblisht
Compounds and phrases etc.
estaiblishment: The establishment.
aet, ait, cat$s_ait, cat$s_et, cat-aet, et,
et [I.Sh. ɛt, et]
n. Agitation, excitement, eagerness.
Compounds and phrases etc.
cat's et: I. A state of excitement.