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.
– derivatives
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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