rash
Webster 1828
RASH, adjective 1. Hasty in council or action; precipitate; resolving or entering on a project or measure without due deliberation and caution, and thus encountering unnecessary hazard; applied to persons; as a rash statesman or minister; a rash commander.2. Uttered or undertaken with too much haste or too little reflection; as rash words; rash measures.3. Requiring haste; urgent.I have scarce leisure to salute you, my matter is so rash 4. Quick; sudden; as rash gunpowder. [Not in use.]RASH, noun Corn so dry as to fall out with handling. [Local.]RASH, noun 1. Satin.2. An eruption or efflorescence on the body.RASH, verb transitive To slice; to cut into pieces; to divide