rashy

adj
/ˈɹæʃi/

Etymology

From rash + -y.

  1. inherited from rashe — “quickly, rapidly
  2. derived from *Hreth₂- — “to run, roll
  3. inherited from *raskaz
  4. inherited from *rask
  5. inherited from *ræsċ — “rash
  6. inherited from rash
  7. suffixed as rashy — “rash + y

Definitions

  1. Exhibiting a rash.

    • “What is this dry, rashy patch on my neck?”
  2. Mixed or layered with impurities.

    • “Other coals are rashy, being interspersed or interbedded with shales and clays, causing them to come off the face in slabs and blocks....”
    • rashy gravel
  3. Alternative form of rashie (“rash guard”)

    • "As far as we can tell, Darcy took a cream Malibu surfboard with him to One Tree at Wooli and went for a surf in very small swell some time around 4pm. We think he was wearing a dark rashy."

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA