dammish
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Scots dammish, probably from Middle English damagen. Doublet of damage.
Verb
[edit]dammish (third-person singular simple present dammishes, present participle dammishing, simple past and past participle dammished)
- (Scotland, obsolete) to stun, to stupefy
- 1660, James Durham, A Commentarie Upon the Book of the Revelation:
- I was benummed (as it were) and dammished with the sight of the excellent majesty and glory that I saw in him […]
Anagrams
[edit]Scots
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Probably from Middle English damagen.
Verb
[edit]dammish (third-person singular simple present dammishes, present participle dammishin, simple past dammisht, past participle dammisht)
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