Of or relating to Kent, England, or its inhabitants.
n.The dialect of English spoken in Kent.
Did you mean: Kentish (Kent), Esmond Kentish, John Kentish, David Kentish, Oliver Kentish, Kieran Kentish, Kentish (Old English), Kent
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Kent·ish (kĕn'tĭsh) ![]() |
Of or relating to Kent, England, or its inhabitants.
n.The dialect of English spoken in Kent.
| WordNet: Kentish |
The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
one of the major dialects of Old English
Synonym: Jutish
Meaning #2:
a dialect of Middle English
| Wikipedia: Kentish |
Kentish may be used as a name:
Kentish may also be an adjective for things relating to the western part of the English county of Kent or the former Kingdom of Kent:
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Did you mean: Kentish (Kent), Esmond Kentish, John Kentish, David Kentish, Oliver Kentish, Kieran Kentish, Kentish (Old English), Kent
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