evenish
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From even + -ish. Compare Saterland Frisian ieuwenske (“next to, along side of, beside”).
Adjective
[edit]evenish (comparative more evenish, superlative most evenish)
- Somewhat even.
- 1845, John William Carleton, The Sporting Review:
- On the score of quality, some very in-and-out trials since tend to make the thirty-one exhibitors rather an evenish class, although to the eye it is long since a finer or more racing-looking lot ever came out ; Newmarket's pride, too, unquestionably having the best of it, both in the gifts of nature and the assistance of art.
- 2011, Paul Copperwaite, The Mammoth Book of Drug Barons:
- With paintbrushes and bourbons in hand and cigarettes clamped between our teeth we spent a happy week or so covering ourselves and the boat in an evenish coat of yellow paint. At the time, ideas like that seemed normal, sensible even.