(Egyptian mythology) The Egyptian god of oases.
Oisc, also spelled Æsc or Ash, an Anglo-Saxon king of Kent
A diminutive of the unisex given names Ashley or Ashleigh.
A diminutive of the female given names Ashlie, Ashlee, Ashly, or Ashanti.
The solid remains of a fire.
(chemistry) The nonaqueous remains of a material subjected to any complete oxidation process.
Fine particles from a volcano, volcanic ash.
(in the plural) Human (or animal) remains after cremation.
(archaic, in the plural) Mortal remains in general.
(figuratively) What remains after a catastrophe.
A gray colour, like that of ash.
(countable, uncountable) A shade tree of the genus Fraxinus.
(uncountable) The wood of this tree.
The traditional name for the ae ligature (æ), as used in Old English.
(chemistry) To reduce to a residue of ash. See ashing.
(intransitive) To hit the end off of a burning cigar or cigarette.
(transitive) To hit the end off (a burning cigar or cigarette).
(obsolete, mostly used in the passive) To cover newly-sown fields of crops with ashes.