Nesh (adj)
nesh
(Especially of a person) weak and delicate; feeble.
I always thought this word was of modern construct but it seems I was wrong. Old English hnesce, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dialect nes ‘soft or foolish’.
Example sentences
“Come on, it’s just a bit of mud, you’re all so nesh.”
“Don’t be so nesh, it’s a spider not a tiger.”

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