name, today often transferred back from the surname.
aynor
boyar
boyar
noun
(historical) A member of a rank of aristocracy (second only to princes) in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia and Romania.
coray
doray
foray
foray
noun
A brief excursion or attempt, especially outside one's accustomed sphere.
A sudden or irregular incursion in border warfare; hence, any irregular incursion for war or spoils; a raid.
verb
(transitive, archaic) To scour an area for goods as part of a foray.
To do or attempt something outside one's typical area of expertise.
To participate in a foray.
hoary
hoary
adj
(botany) Covered with short, dense, greyish white hairs.
(figurative) Old or old-fashioned; trite.
(obsolete) Moldy; mossy; musty.
(obsolete) Remote in time past.
(zoology) Of a pale silvery grey.
White or grey with age.
White, whitish, or greyish-white.
laroy
mayor
mayor
noun
(Ireland, rare, obsolete) A member of a city council.
(chiefly US) A largely ceremonial position in some municipal governments that presides over the city council while a contracted city manager holds actual executive power.
(figurative, humorous) A local VIP, a muckamuck or big shot reckoned to lead some local group.
(historical) Short for mayor of the palace, the royal stewards of the Frankish Empire.
(historical) Synonym of mair, various former officials in the Kingdom of Scotland.
(historical, obsolete) A high justice, an important judge.
The chief executive of the municipal government of a city, borough, etc., formerly (historical) usually appointed as a caretaker by European royal courts but now usually appointed or elected locally.
moray
moray
noun
Any of the large cosmopolitan carnivorous eels of the family Muraenidae.
moyra
oracy
oracy
noun
(uncountable) The ability to speak, and to understand spoken language
orary
oriya
orsay
oryza
otary
otary
noun
An eared seal.
ouray
ovary
ovary
noun
(anatomy) A female reproductive organ, often paired, that produces ova and in mammals secretes the hormones estrogen and progesterone.
(botany) The lower part of a pistil or carpel that bears ovules and ripens into fruit.
payor
payor
noun
(law, healthcare, medical insurance) One who makes a payment.
rayon
rayon
noun
(obsolete) A ray or beam.
A manufactured regenerated cellulosic fiber.
Alternative spelling of raion
royal
royal
adj
(boxing, military) Free-for-all, especially involving multiple combatants.
(informal) Used as an intensifier.
(nautical) In large sailing ships, of a mast right above the topgallant mast and its sails.
Having the air or demeanour of a monarch; illustrious; magnanimous; of more than common size or excellence.
Of or relating to a monarch or their family.
noun
(campanology) Bell changes rung on ten bells.
(card games) In auction bridge, a royal spade.
(dated) The Australian decimal currency intended to replace the pound in 1966; was changed to "dollar" before it was actually circulated.
(military) A small mortar.
(nautical, sailing) In large sailing ships, square sail over the topgallant sail.
(paper) A standard size of writing paper, measuring 24 by 19 inches.
(paper, printing) A standard size of printing paper, measuring 25 by 20 inches.
(somewhat informal, often capitalised) A royal person; a member of a royal family.