6-letter words that end in sh
- gayish — Somewhat gay; gay to a certain extent.
- ghirsh — qirsh.
- gluish — resembling, or having the properties of, glue
- golosh — a waterproof overshoe, especially a high one.
- goyish — being, pertaining to, or characteristic of a goy or goys: explaining Passover to my goyish boss; a goyish version of chicken soup.
- hamish — haimish
- harish — Like a hare.
- hewish — Antony, born 1924, British astronomer: discovered pulsars; Nobel Prize in Physics 1974.
- homish — Like a home; domestic; cosy.
- humash — the Pentateuch.
- immesh — enmesh.
- impish — mischievous.
- ingush — a member of a Sunni Muslim people living north of the Caucasus Mountains, closely related to the Chechen.
- inmesh — enmesh.
- inrush — a rushing or pouring in.
- irtysh — a river in central Asia, flowing NW from the Altai Mountains in China through NE Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation to the Ob River. About 1840 miles (2960 km) long.
- jadish — (of a horse) Vicious and ill-tempered, like a jade.
- jarash — Jerash.
- jerash — a town in N Jordan, N of Amman: Roman ruins.
- jewish — of, relating to, or characteristic of the Jews or Judaism: Jewish customs.
- jutish — a member of a continental Germanic tribe, probably from Jutland, that invaded Britain in the 5th century a.d. and settled in Kent.
- kadesh — oasis in the desert, south of Palestine: Gen. 14:7, 16:14; Num. 32:8; Deut. 1:46, 2:14
- kibosh — nonsense.
- lagash — an ancient Sumerian city between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, at the modern village of Telloh in SE Iraq: a palace, statuary, and inscribed clay tablets unearthed here.
- lakish — similar to the poetry of the Lake poets
- lamish — Somewhat lame.
- latish — somewhat or rather late.
- lavash — a large, leavened flatbread from Armenia.
- lavish — expended, bestowed, or occurring in profusion: lavish spending.
- linish — to polish and smooth the surface of a material by grinding or sanding
- lovish — Like, resembling, or characteristic of love; amorous; loving.
- lowish — situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf.
- marish — a marsh.
- minish — (archaic) To lessen or cause to seem to be less.
- modish — in the current fashion; stylish.
- monash — Sir John. 1865–1931, Australian military commander. Leader of Australian forces in World War I
- monish — to admonish.
- mopish — given to moping; listless, apathetic, or dejected.
- morish — Alternative spelling of moreish.
- mulish — of or like a mule, as being very stubborn, obstinate, or intractable.
- newish — rather new.
- oafish — a clumsy, stupid person; lout.
- oddish — rather odd; queer.
- offish — aloof; unapproachable; standoffish.
- ogrish — a monster in fairy tales and popular legend, usually represented as a hideous giant who feeds on human flesh.
- oldish — somewhat old: an oldish man.
- onrush — a strong forward rush, flow, etc.
- orcish — (fantasy) Of or relating to orcs (monstrous humanoid creatures).
- owelsh — Old Welsh
- owlish — resembling or characteristic of an owl: His thick glasses give him an owlish appearance.