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latish

[ ley-tish ]

adjective

  1. somewhat or rather late.


latish

/ ˈleɪtɪʃ /

adjective

  1. rather late


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Word History and Origins

Origin of latish1

First recorded in 1605–15; late + -ish 1

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Example Sentences

It was latish one night, the botanist had not come home, I fell asleep, and left Thompson with the whisky.

They won't be home till latish an' I'll go bail as full o' strong waters as they can carry.

From breakfast to a latish dinner (about half after five or six) was his main period of literary toil.

Latish in the evening we were entertained with a sight, that is indeed singularly curious and interesting.

The reliefs are enclosed in Donatello's framework of latish Renaissance design, but the figures themselves are very simple.

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Latinxlatissimus dorsi