Definitions for Kentish

Kentish Kent·ish

Spelling: [ken-tish]
IPA: /ˈkɛn tɪʃ/

Kentish is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 181 anagrams from letters in Kentish (ehiknst).

Definitions for Kentish

adjective

  1. of or relating to Kent or its people.

Origin of Kentish

before 950; Middle English Kentissh, Old English Centisc. See Kent, -ish1

Examples for Kentish

But Stingaree lit up without a word, and Kentish had the wit to do the same.

"You may shoot me for telling you," said Kentish, with a quiet laugh and shrug.

Five minutes more, and you start away with the lady for Kentish Town.

Kentish peered for torn envelopes and gaping packets; there were no more.

"It's the carriage that is to take you and the lady to Kentish Town," said Hugh.

But the first act, with the Kentish lanes and woods for a back-cloth, must have been charming.

He was certainly a Kentish man, and probably the son of a London clothier.

"Then it's all up with you," said Kentish, rising slowly in his turn.

It is faced with Kentish ragstone, and was consecrated 1862.

One who carries off fresh provisions to a ship; a Kentish term.

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