See Also: wood-bound(medicine)
gash(3)(dictionary)
gash(1)(dictionary)
gash(2)(dictionary)
gash(4)(dictionary)
gash(dictionary)
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Bound(medicine)
bound(3)(dictionary)
gash(4) (iou) and wood-bound (medicine)
gash(4) (iou)
gash noun1. Also (earlier) garse, garsh. ME.
[Old French noun from garcer, jarcer (mod. gercer chap, crack). For loss of r cf. BASS noun1, DACE.]
A long deep cut or slash, esp. in the flesh; a cleft resembling this in any object. ME.
R. Dahl He touched the gash that the axe had made in the wood. P. S. Buck She cut a great gash in the beast's neck, and thus she severed its life. fig.: R. Frame Under an early moon the water against the fields was like a gash of silver.
b. An act of making a gash. E19.
The mouth. US slang. M19.
b. The vulva. Also, a woman. derog. slang. L19.
? The mod. form is recorded from M16.
wood-bound (medicine)
wood-bound
Incumbered with tall, woody hedgerows.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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