secesh means secessionist, supportive of the Confederacy during the United States Civil War. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 86 out of 100.
adj
- Secessionist, supportive of the Confederacy during the United States Civil War.“This is true, for Mrs. Sherman has an idea that St. Louis is unhealthy for our children, and because most of the Catholics here are tainted with the old secesh feeling.”
noun
- A secessionist, a supporter of the Confederacy during the United States Civil War.“[…] I think they buried more secesh than our folks.
Question. How did they bury them?
Answer. They buried the secesh over back of the fort, all except those on Fort Hill; them they buried up on top of the hill where the gunboats shelled them.”