asshe

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Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English æsce, from Proto-West Germanic *askā, from Proto-Germanic *askǭ.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈaʃ(ə)/, /ˈɛʃ(ə)/, /ˈask(ə)/, /ˈaks(ə)/

Noun

asshe (plural asshen or asshes or asshe or asken)

  1. ashes (the powdery matter produced by a fire, often used in medicine and cooking)
  2. The remnants of a lifeform (generally after cremating)
  3. The matter which one's physical form is made of; bodily matter.
  4. (figuratively) Death, mortality; the end of one's life.
  5. (Christianity) Ashes utilised in ceremonies to represent forgiveness.
  6. (rare) An ashpit.
Usage notes

This noun is usually used in the plural, but singular forms appear as well.

Derived terms
Descendants
  • English: ash
  • Scots: ess, asch, ais, as, askis
  • Yola: ashen, oaskean (plural)
References

Etymology 2

From Old English æsc, from Proto-West Germanic *ask, from Proto-Germanic *askaz.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

asshe (plural esshys or asshen)

  1. ash (tree of the genus Fraxinus)
  2. The lumber resulting from cut ash.
Derived terms
Descendants
References

Etymology 3

Verb

asshe

  1. Alternative form of axen (to ask)