Proper noun
Tisch (plural Tisches)
A surname from German.
You can't get a degree at Tisch College. It serves as an amplifier for what your focus is. If you're an engineer, you can take courses on understanding how to move a river in Africa to bring hydroelectric power to a community. Jonathan Tisch
By the mid-1980s, investor Laurence Tisch had begun to acquire substantial holdings in CBS. Source: Internet
Das Buch liegt auf dem Tisch(e) (dative: the book is lying on the table), but Ich lege das Buch auf den Tisch (accusative: I put the book onto the table). Source: Internet
After majoring in theater and graduating in 1981, Felicity earned her Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the prestigious New York University Tisch School of the Arts in 1988. Source: Internet
After the 9/11 attacks, Tisch was chairman of New York Rising, an organization aimed at stimulating travel to New York City. Source: Internet
English dish and German Tisch ("table"), with their flat surfaces, both come from Latin discus, but it would be a mistake to identify their later meanings as the same. Source: Internet