dash sb. (1 common Eliz. and Caroline phr.)
1.
“at first dash,” from
the first 1H6 I. ii. 71.
2.
stroke of the pen, or
of colour
Lucr. 206
“Some loathsome dash the
herald will contrive.”
3.
touch
Wint. V. ii. 127
“the of my former
life.”

