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Revision as of 16:00, 2 June 2024

English

Etymology

From Middle English asshy, asky, equivalent to ash +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

ashy (comparative ashier, superlative ashiest)

  1. Resembling ashes (especially in colour); (of a person’s complexion) unusually pale as a result of strong emotion, illness, etc.
    Synonyms: ashen, cineraceous, cinereous
  2. Comprising, containing, or covered with ash.
    Synonym: cinereous
  3. (African-American Vernacular) Having dry or dead skin (therefore discolored).

Derived terms

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