a. [f. THICK a. + -ISH1.] Somewhat thick.
1545. Raynold, Byrth Mankynde, 141. Also her vryne waxeth spysse and thyckysshe.
1713. Lond. Gaz., No. 5178/4. Thickish of Hearing.
1737. Bracken, Farriery Impr. (1757), II. 23. Horses that are a little thickish about the Shoulders.
1894. Cornh. Mag., March, 269. Two thickish quarto volumes.