1. kesh - Noun
2. Kesh - Proper noun
kesh (uncountable)
(Sikhism) The practice of allowing one's hair to grow naturally, one of the five Ks.
kesh (plural keshes)
(historical) A basket of branches and stones placed underwater as the base of a causeway.
Kesh
A village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
The Kesh man was competing in round one of the Junior WRC and ran slightly wide on a corner at almost 100 miles per hour in his Ford Fiesta R2-T. Source: Internet
In April 1975, Kelly and Feeney were transferred to the Cages of Long Kesh while Dolours and Marian Price were moved to Armagh women’s prison alongside those republican women POWs with political status. Source: Internet
Bakhodir was appointed chairman of the company and his family invested over 18 million Uzbek soums into Kesh. Source: Internet
GERRY ADAMS, writing from the Cages of Long Kesh Prison, writes of the terrible conditions for republican POWs in English prisons, particularly of the horrors of forced feeding, as Frank Stagg entered the final month of his hunger strike. Source: Internet
The inhumane conditions in the H Blocks of Long Kesh 20 years ago were recalled at a public meeting in Clonakilty last week by two republican ex-prisoners who were on the 1981 Hunger Strike. Source: Internet
Those convicted of "scheduled terrorist offences" after that date were housed in the eight new "H-Blocks" that had been constructed at Long Kesh, now officially named Her Majesty's Prison Maze (HMP Maze). Source: Internet