dearish

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== English == === Etymology === From dear +‎ -ish. === Adjective === dearish (comparative more dearish, superlative most dearish) Somewhat dear or precious 1881, Sir Charles Lyell, Mrs. Lyell (Katharine M.), Life, Letters and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell, Bart: Yet people will still buy dearish books, and though willing to hear Turner lecture gratis on Chemistry or Geology, they will not pay at the rate of 1s. a lecture to hear him. === Anagrams === Haiders, Haredis, air shed, airshed, dashier, dehairs, hardies, shadier