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TISHIE, n. Sc. form of Eng. tissue. Comb. tishie-paper, tissue paper (ne.Sc., em., wm.Sc., Rxb. 1972). [′tɪʃi]Ags. 1894 J. B. Salmond My Man Sandy (1899) 48:
The action o' the alcohol dejinerates the tishie until the liver becomes akwilly ransed.
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