Admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior.
1Dis voman called at my shtore yesterday, and begged me for monish.
2Here ish de monish; and he drew forth a large roll of bank-bills.
3Vot matter how he look, so long as you have de success and pocket de monish?
4Somebody has taken te monish, and, py Cot!
6She vanted me to give her monish, and she must have seen de package lying on the safe and taken it avay.
7Ten to von he vill; he care no more for monish than for dem macaroons, and he love his friend, dey say.
8Yaw, mynheer; I sold some of der Prussian blue to der Hungarian overseer of der factory, who gave me monish to say notting about it.
9Seven year back, ut was over on Monish.
10How little will ye be monished!
11And they who, when monished by the signs of their Lord, fall not down thereat, as if deaf and blind:-
12"I knows dat," returned the Dutchman, "but I wants de monish.
13"Yees, Baxter, but za had not mooch monish wid zem."
14"I suppose you ish satisfied dat te monish ain't here."
15"I say first, petter all de boys put zair pursh into Van Holp's monish."
16"My goot woman, you must go to somepody else, I can't give away my monish."