(obsolete) Barking or baying of dogs at their prey.
abby
abby
noun
Obsolete spelling of abbey
abey
abey
verb
(transitive) To hold in abeyance; to suspend.
ably
ably
adv
In an able manner; with great ability.
abye
abye
verb
Alternative form of aby
abys
alby
alby
Proper noun
from place names in England. Variant spelling: Albee.
name, anglicization of Irish Ailbhe, name of an Irish saint also anglicized as Albert.
name used in Ireland, derived from Ailbhe, name of heroines in Irish legend.
amby
amby
noun
(informal) An ambidextrous person.
baby
baby
adj
(in the comparative or superlative) Like or pertaining to a baby, in size or youth; small, young.
(of vegetables, etc.) Picked when small and immature (as in baby corn, baby potatoes).
Newest (overall, or in some group or state), most inexperienced.
noun
(archaic) A small image of an infant; a doll.
(informal) A form of address to a person considered to be attractive.
(often attributive) One who is new to an identity or community.
A concept or creation endeared by its creator.
A person who is immature, infantile or feeble.
A person who is new to or inexperienced in something.
A person's romantic partner.
A pet project or responsibility.
A term of endearment used to refer to or address one's girlfriend, boyfriend or spouse.
A very young human, particularly from conception or birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mastered.
An affectionate term for anything.
Any very young animal, especially a vertebrate; many species have specific names for their babies, such as kittens for the babies of cats, puppies for the babies of dogs, and chicks for the babies of birds. See Category:Baby animals for more.
The lastborn of a family; the youngest sibling, irrespective of age.
Unborn young; a fetus.
verb
(transitive) To coddle; to pamper somebody like an infant.
(transitive) To tend (something) with care; to be overly attentive to (something), fuss over.
bary
baxy
baya
baya
noun
Ploceus philippinus, a weaverbird of southern Asia.
bayh
bays
bays
noun
(obsolete) Baize.
plural of bay
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bay
bayz
blay
blay
noun
The bleak (fish).
bray
bray
noun
(by extension) Any discordant, grating, or harsh sound.
The cry of an animal, now chiefly that of animals related to the ass or donkey, or the camel.
verb
(intransitive) Of an animal (now chiefly of animals related to the ass or donkey, and the camel): to make its cry.
(intransitive, by extension) To make a harsh, discordant sound like a donkey's bray.
(transitive) To make or utter (a shout, sound, etc.) discordantly, loudly, or in a harsh and grating manner.
(transitive, Britain, chiefly Yorkshire, by extension) To hit (someone or something).
(transitive, archaic) To crush or pound, especially using a pestle and mortar.
byam
gaby
gaby
noun
(UK, regional) A stupid, foolish person; a simpleton; a dunce.