Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ahem
haems
haems
noun
plural of haem
hames
hames
noun
(Ireland, colloquial) A mess.
plural of hame
helms
helms
noun
plural of helm
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of helm
hemes
hemes
noun
plural of heme
hemps
hemps
noun
plural of hemp
herms
herms
noun
plural of herm
hiems
homes
homes
noun
(slang) Alternative spelling of holmes
plural of home
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of home
mashe
meshy
meshy
adj
Formed with meshes; netted.
meths
meths
noun
(Tyneside) plural of meth
(UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, informal) methylated spirits.
moshe
msche
msphe
qeshm
sahme
sahme
noun
An old Egyptian unit of area.
semih
shame
shame
intj
(South Africa) Expressing sympathy.
A cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, either to denounce the speaker or to agree with the speaker's denunciation of some person or matter; often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
noun
Reproach incurred or suffered; dishonour; ignominy; derision.
Something to regret.
That which is shameful and private, especially private parts.
The cause or reason of shame; that which brings reproach and ignominy.
Uncomfortable or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of one's own impropriety or dishonor, or something being exposed that should have been kept private.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To feel shame, be ashamed.
(obsolete, transitive) To mock at; to deride.
(transitive) To cause to feel shame.
(transitive) To cover with reproach or ignominy; to dishonor; to disgrace.
(transitive) To drive or compel by shame.
shema
shemu
shemu
Proper noun
One of the three seasons of Ancient Egypt; Low Water.