marish/ˈmaɹɪʃ/marish means marshy; growing in bogs or marshes. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.marish is pronounced /ˈmaɹɪʃ/.EtymologyFrom Middle English mareys, marys, from Anglo-Norman mareis, mereis, or from Middle French mares, marest, both from Late Latin mariscus, from Proto-West Germanic *marisk (“marsh”). Doublet of marsh and morass.adjMarshy; growing in bogs or marshes.“And the silvery marish flowers that throng / The desolate creeks and pools among,”nounA marsh.“Thenne sir Tristram departed / and in euery place he asked & demaunded after sir Launcelot / but in no place he coude not here of hym whether he were dede or on lyue /[…]/ Soo syr Tristram rode by a forest and then̄e was he ware of a fayre toure by a mareyse on that one syde / and on that other syde a fayr medowe”