[f. the vb.]
1. Disappearance; vanishment.
1650. T. Vaughan, Anthroposophia, 58. This Vanish, or ascent of the inward Ethereall Principles doth not presently follow their separation.
2. spec. A gradual cessation of a sound; a slight sound in which another ends; a glide.
1833. Rush, Human Voice (ed. 2), 319. The Drift of the downward Vanish.