woodish

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English

Etymology

From wood +‎ -ish.

Adjective

woodish (comparative more woodish, superlative most woodish)

  1. (rare) Being like wood, pertaining to wood; woody.
  2. (obsolete) Characteristic of woods or woodland.
    • 1630, John Smith, True Travels, Kupperman, published 1988, page 36:
      The countrey wondering at such an Hermite; His friends perswaded one Seignior Theadora Polaloga, Rider to Henry Earle of Lincolne, an excellent Horse-man, and a noble Italian Gentleman, to insinuate into his wooddish acquaintances []