The eldest son of the king of France. Under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties, the Dauphin of France, generally shortened to Dauphin, was heir apparent to the throne of France. The title derived from the main title of the Dauphin, Dauphin of Viennois.
dhanush
dhundia
dhurnas
donahue
donaugh
handful
handful
noun
(colloquial) Something which can only be managed with difficulty.
(obsolete) A hand's breadth; four inches.
(slang) A five-year prison sentence.
A group or number of things; a bunch.
A small number, usually approximately five.
The amount that a hand will grasp or contain.
handgun
handgun
noun
A small gun with a relatively short barrel, designed to be held and operated with a single hand.
handout
handout
noun
A gift to the poor or needy.
A gift, something obtained without effort.
A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use.
hanfurd
hardunn
haunted
haunted
adj
Obsessed (by an idea, threat, etc.).
Of a location, frequented by a ghost or ghosts.
Showing a feeling of being disturbed.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of haunt
hunyadi
hunyady
husband
husband
noun
(UK dialectal) A polled tree; a pollard.
(UK) A manager of property; one who has the care of another's belongings, owndom, or interests; a steward; an economist.
A large cushion with arms meant to support a person in the sitting position.
A man in a marriage or marital relationship, especially in relation to his spouse.
A prudent or frugal manager.
A tiller of the ground; a husbandman.
The male of a pair of animals.
The master of a house; the head of a family; a householder.
verb
(transitive) To conserve.
(transitive) To engage or act as a husband to; assume the care of or responsibility for; accept as one's own.
(transitive) To manage or administer carefully and frugally; use to the best advantage; economise.
(transitive) To provide with a husband.
(transitive, obsolete) To till; cultivate; farm; nurture.
mahound
mahound
Noun
Muhammad, believed by medieval Europeans to be a demon or god that Muslims worshipped.
A generic pagan god or idol believed by medieval Europeans to be worshipped by various villains such as
The Devil.
unhands
unhands
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhand
unhandy
unhandy
adj
Awkward; not convenient.
Of a person, or movement: not handy; inept; clumsy; not dexterous.
unhardy
unhardy
adj
Not hardy.
unhated
unhated
adj
Not hated.
unhayed
unhayed
adj
Not hayed; not cut for animal fodder.
unhazed
unhazed
adj
Not having undergone hazing (initiation ritual).
Not hazed (visually obscured by a haze).
unheady
unheady
adj
Not heady.
unheard
unheard
adj
Not heard.
Not known to fame; not illustrious or celebrated; obscure.
Not listened to.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unhear
unhoard
unhoard
verb
(transitive) To take or steal from a hoard; to pilfer.
unshade
unshade
verb
(graphical user interface, transitive) To restore a window from its shaded (collapsed) state.