a. [f. WARM a. + -ISH.] Somewhat warm.

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1597.  A. M., trans. Guillemeau’s Fr. Chirurg., 51/3. A southwest wind, with warmishe showres of rayne.

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1647.  Trapp, Comm., 1 Thess. v. 3. As Philosophers say, that before a snow the weather will be warmish.

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1826.  S. Cooper, First Lines Surg. (ed. 5), 61. The patient is to be kept in a warmish, but well-ventilated apartment.

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1895.  Meredith, Amaz. Marriage, xxxi. II. 345. Odd movements of a warmish curiosity brushed him when the cynic was not mounting guard.

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