ashy
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ash1
▶noun
- 1 the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance.
■ (ashes) the remains of a human body after cremation or burning.
■ (in chemical analysis) the mineral component of an organic substance (indicated by the residue left after burning).
- 2 (the Ashes) a cricket trophy awarded for a Test match series between England and Australia. [from a mock obituary notice referring to the symbolical remains of English cricket.]
– phrases
turn to ashes in one's mouth become bitterly disappointing or worthless.
rise from the ashes be renewed after destruction.
turn to ashes in one's mouth become bitterly disappointing or worthless.
rise from the ashes be renewed after destruction.
– derivatives
ashy adjective.
ashy adjective.
– origin OE æsce, aexe, of Gmc origin.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ash2
▶noun
- 1 a tree with compound leaves, winged fruits, and hard pale wood. [Genus Fraxinus: many species.]
■ used in names of other trees, e.g. mountain ash.
- 2 an Old English runic letter, ᚫ.
■ the symbol æ or Æ, used in the Roman alphabet in place of the runic letter and as a phonetic symbol.
See also Æ.
– origin OE æsc, of Gmc origin.
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