nourish/ˈnʌɹ.ɪʃ/EtymologyFrom Middle English norischen, from Old French nouriss-, stem of one of the conjugated forms of norrir, from Latin nutriō (“to suckle, feed, foster, nourish, cherish, preserve, support”).nourish means A nurse. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 70 out of 100.nourish is pronounced /ˈnʌɹ.ɪʃ/.nounA nurse.verbTo feed and cause to grow; to supply with food or other matter which increases weight and promotes health.“He planteth an ash, and the rain doth nourish it.”To support; to maintain; to be responsible for.“I in Ireland nourish a mighty band.”To encourage; to foster; to stimulate“to nourish civility”To cherish; to comfort.“Ye have nourished your hearts.”To educate or bring up; to nurture; to promote emotional, spiritual or other non-physical growth.“Nourished up in the words of faith.”To promote growth; to furnish nutriment.“This type of nourishes very well.”