Arrish
noun
(Southwest English, dialect) corn stubble
Historical Examples
In Devon a corn-field, which has been cut and cleared, is called an “arrish.”
Notes and Queries, Number 74, March 29, 1851 Various
But it must be observed, there is a difference between “arrish” and “harrisers.”
Notes and Queries, Number 74, March 29, 1851 Various
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