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adhern

ahearn

ahrens

anther

anther

noun

  1. (botany) The pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.

arnhem

bahner

behorn

behorn

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To put horns on; cuckold.

benhur

bohner

brehon

brehon

noun

  1. (Ireland, historical) A judge or lawgiver in ancient Celtic Ireland.

chenar

chenar

noun

  1. Alternative form of chinar

cherin

cherna

chnier

dehorn

dehorn

verb

  1. (transitive) To remove the horns from.

dhiren

drench

drench

noun

  1. (obsolete) A drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging.
  2. A draught administered to an animal.
  3. Alternative form of dreng

verb

  1. To cause to drink; especially, to dose (e.g. a horse) with medicine by force.
  2. To soak, to make very wet.

drengh

ehrman

enarch

enarch

noun

  1. Alternative form of énarque

verb

  1. (obsolete) To arch.
  2. Alternative form of inarch (“to graft without separating from the roots”)

enhort

enhort

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To encourage.

enrich

enrich

verb

  1. (chemistry) To make to rise the proportion of a given constituent.
  2. (physics, transitive) To increase the amount of one isotope in a mixture of isotopes, especially in a nuclear fuel. [from 20th c.]
  3. (transitive) To add nutrients or fertilizer to the soil; to fertilize. [from 17th c.]
  4. (transitive) To add nutrients to foodstuffs; to fortify.
  5. (transitive) To adorn, ornate more richly. [from 17th c.]
  6. (transitive) To enhance.
  7. (transitive) To make (someone or something) rich or richer. [from 14th c.]

erthen

french

french

verb

  1. (cooking) To French trim; to stylishly expose bone by removing the fat and meat covering it (as done to a rack of lamb or bone-in rib-eye steak).
  2. (intransitive) To kiss in this manner.
  3. (transitive) To kiss (another person) while inserting one’s tongue into the other person's mouth.
  4. (transitive) To prepare food by cutting it into strips.

frohne

gerhan

gorhen

gorhen

noun

  1. female red grouse

hairen

hairen

adj

  1. (now chiefly dialectal) Consisting or made of hair

hamner

hander

hander

noun

  1. (archaic, slang) A blow on the hand as punishment.
  2. (in combinations) Something having, using, or requiring, a certain hand, or number of hands
  3. One who hands over or transmits; a conveyor in succession

hanger

hanger

noun

  1. (Australian rules football, informal) Synonym of spectacular mark
  2. (UK) A steep, wooded slope.
  3. (baseball, slang) A hanging pitch; a pitch (typically a breaking ball or slider) that is poorly executed, hence easy to hit.
  4. (climbing) A device secured by a bolt and used to attach a carabiner.
  5. (now historical) A short and broad backsword, worn so to hang at the side, especially popular in the 18th century.
  6. (slang) Hunger and anger, especially when the anger is induced by the hunger.
  7. A bridle iron.
  8. A clothes hanger.
  9. A person who attempts suicide by hanging.
  10. A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended.
  11. One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman, paper hanger, etc.

hanker

hanker

verb

  1. To crave, want or desire.

hanser

harden

harden

noun

  1. Alternative form of hurden (“coarse linen”)

verb

  1. (Slavic phonology) To unpalatalize or velarize.
  2. (intransitive) To become hard (tough, resistant to pressure).
  3. (transitive, computing) To modify (a website or other system) to make it resistant to malicious attacks.
  4. (transitive, ergative) To make something hard or harder (tough, resistant to pressure).
  5. (transitive, figurative) To strengthen.
  6. (transitive, intransitive) To become or make (a person or thing) resistant or less sensitive.
  7. (transitive, intransitive, phonology) To become or make (a consonant) more fortis; to (cause to) undergo fortition.

harken

harken

verb

  1. (intransitive, US, figuratively) To hark back, to return or revert (to a subject, etc.), to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for (a past event or era).
  2. (transitive, intransitive, chiefly US) Alternative spelling of hearken: to hear, to listen, to have regard.

harlen

harned

harten

harten

verb

  1. Obsolete spelling of hearten

hearne

hebner

hebron

heiner

hendry

henrie

henrik

henryk

henrys

henrys

noun

  1. plural of henry

henter

herein

herein

adv

  1. In this; within this content, context, or thing.

hereon

hereon

adv

  1. Hereupon.
  2. On this place.
  3. On this subject or basis.
  4. To this place.

hering

herman

hermon

hernia

hernia

noun

  1. (pathology) A disorder in which a part of the body protrudes abnormally through a tear or opening in an adjacent part, especially of the abdomen.

heroin

heroin

noun

  1. A powerful and addictive drug derived from opium producing intense euphoria. Classed as an illegal narcotic in most of the world.

herons

herons

noun

  1. plural of heron

herren

herrin

herron

herson

herwin

herzen

hezron

hieron

hieron

noun

  1. A consecrated place, especially a temple.

hinder

hinder

adj

  1. Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.
  2. comparative form of hind: more hind

noun

  1. (slang, euphemistic) The buttocks.

verb

  1. (transitive) To make difficult to accomplish; to act as an obstacle; to frustrate.
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To delay or impede; to keep back, to prevent.
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To cause harm.

hinger

hinger

noun

  1. A hinged fastener.

hinner

hinter

hinter

noun

  1. Agent noun of hint; someone who hints.

hoenir

honers

honers

noun

  1. Misspelling of honors/honours.
  2. plural of honer

honker

honker

noun

  1. (informal) A large nose.
  2. (informal) A wild goose.
  3. (slang) A loud burst of flatulence.
  4. (slang) Anything impressively large; a whopper.
  5. (slang) The telephone.
  6. One who honks.

horned

horned

adj

  1. (obsolete) cuckolded

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of horn

horner

horner

noun

  1. (obsolete) Someone who blows a horn (the musical insturment); a hornblower.
  2. (obsolete) Someone who cuckolds.
  3. Someone who works or deals in (animal) horn or horns.
  4. The British sand lance or sand eel, Hyperoplus lanceolatus.

hornet

hornet

noun

  1. A large wasp, of the genus Vespa, having a brown-and-yellow-striped body and the ability to inflict a serious sting.
  2. A person who pesters with petty but ceaseless attacks.

horney

hornie

horten

hunder

hunger

hunger

noun

  1. (by extension) Any strong desire.
  2. A need or compelling desire for food.

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To make hungry; to famish.
  2. (figuratively, intransitive, usually with 'for' or 'after') To have a desire (for); to long; to yearn.
  3. (intransitive) To be in need of food.

hunker

hunker

noun

  1. (dated) A political conservative.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To apply oneself to a task
  2. (intransitive) To crouch or squat close to the ground or lie down

hunner

hunter

hunter

noun

  1. (psychology) A person who bottles up their aggression and eventually releases it explosively.
  2. A dog used in hunting.
  3. A horse used in hunting, especially a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.
  4. A kind of spider, the huntsman or hunting spider.
  5. A pocket watch with a spring-hinged circular metal cover that closes over the dial and crystal, protecting them from dust and scratches.
  6. One who hunts game for sport or for food; a huntsman or huntswoman.
  7. One who hunts or seeks after anything.

hurden

hurden

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A coarse kind of linen made from hurds.

hutner

hymner

hymner

noun

  1. A book of hymns.
  2. One who sings or recites a hymn.

hynder

incher

incher

noun

  1. (in combination with a number) An object having a dimension of so many inches.

inhere

inhere

verb

  1. to be inherent; to be an essential or intrinsic part of; to be fixed or permanently incorporated with something

lohner

mahren

menhir

menhir

noun

  1. (archaeology) A single tall standing stone as a monument, especially one dating to prehistoric times.

mrchen

naresh

nather

nather

conj

  1. (obsolete, regional) neither

nearch

nedrah

nether

nether

adj

  1. Lower; under.
  2. Lying beneath, or conceived as lying beneath, the Earth’s surface.

adv

  1. Down; downward.
  2. Low; low down.

noun

  1. (UK dialectal, Scotland) Oppression; stress; a withering or stunting influence.
  2. (mining) A trouble; a fault or dislocation in a seam of coal.

verb

  1. (transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To bring or thrust down; bring or make low; lower; abase; humble.
  2. (transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To constrict; straiten; confine; restrict; suppress; lay low; keep under; press in upon; vex; harass; oppress.
  3. (transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To depreciate; disparage; undervalue.
  4. (transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To pinch or stunt with cold or hunger; check in growth; shrivel; straiten.
  5. (transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To shrink or huddle, as with cold; be shivery; tremble.

nicher

nicher

verb

  1. (Scotland) Alternative form of nicker (“to neigh”)

nigher

nigher

adj

  1. (archaic) comparative form of nigh: more nigh

nither

nither

adj

  1. Alternative form of nether

nosher

nosher

noun

  1. (colloquial) Someone who noshes; an eater.

nother

nother

adj

  1. (largely obsolete outside the US phrase a whole nother) Different, other.

pron

  1. (obsolete outside UK and Caribbean dialects) Neither.
  2. (obsolete) Another.

orchen

phoner

phoner

noun

  1. (informal) A broadcast interview conducted by telephone.
  2. One who phones.

phryne

ranche

ranche

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of ranch

rebhun

rehang

rehang

verb

  1. To hang again.

rehone

rehone

verb

  1. (transitive) To hone again or anew.

rehung

renish

reshun

rhenea

rhenic

rhenic

adj

  1. Of or containing rhenium.

rhines

rhines

noun

  1. plural of rhine

rhyner

richen

richen

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become rich or richer; become superior in quality, condition or effectiveness.
  2. (intransitive, of a colour) To gain richness; become heightened or intensified in brilliancy.
  3. (transitive) To make or render rich or richer.

ruhnke

rushen

rushen

adj

  1. (archaic) Made of rushes (the plant).

senhor

senhor

noun

  1. A Portuguese gentleman.
  2. Obsolete spelling of señor

shaner

shiner

shiner

noun

  1. (colloquial) A black eye.
  2. (colloquial) Raccoon eyes.
  3. (slang) A moonshiner.
  4. (slang, dated) A bright piece of money, especially a sovereign.
  5. (wine) A bottle of finished wine, without a label.
  6. A small reflective surface used for cheating at card games.
  7. Any of numerous species of small freshwater American cyprinoid fishes of Notropis, Lythrurus, and allied genera, such as the redfin.
  8. Any silvery fish, such as the horsefish, menhaden, or moonfish.
  9. One who causes things to shine; a polisher.
  10. One who shines; a luminary.
  11. The common silverfish, Lepisma.

shrend

shrine

shrine

noun

  1. (figuratively) A place or object hallowed from its history or associations.
  2. A case, box, or receptacle, especially one in which are deposited sacred relics, as the bones of a saint.
  3. A holy or sacred place dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, or similar figure of awe and respect, at which said figure is venerated or worshipped.

verb

  1. To enshrine; to place reverently, as if in a shrine.

tehran

tehran

Proper noun

  1. The capital city of Iran.

theirn

theirn

pron

  1. (obsolete outside Britain and US dialects, especially Appalachia) Theirs.

thenar

thenar

adj

  1. (anatomy) Relating to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot.

noun

  1. (archaic) The palm of the hand or sole of the foot.
  2. The ball of the thumb, or the muscle controlling it.

theran

theron

theron

Proper noun

  1. (died 473 BC), a tyrant of in

Proper noun

  1. (born 1975), actress.

thorne

thorne

Proper noun

  1. variant of Thorn.
  2. two hamlets in Cornwall, England.
  3. a market town in Doncaster borough, South Yorkshire, England.
  4. an unincorporated community in Rolette County, North Dakota, USA.
  5. a place in Mineral County, Nevada, USA.
  6. an unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada.
  7. a municipality in Quebec, Canada.

threne

threne

noun

  1. a dirge or lamentation

throne

throne

noun

  1. (Christianity) A member of an order of angels ranked above dominions and below cherubim.
  2. (euphemistic) A seat used for urination or defecation, such as a chamber pot, toilet, or the seat of an outhouse.
  3. (figuratively) Leadership, particularly the position of a monarch.
  4. (music) A kind of stool used by drummers.
  5. An impressive seat used by a monarch, often on a raised dais in a throne room and reserved for formal occasions.
  6. The seat of a bishop in the cathedral-church of his diocese; also, the seat of a pope.

verb

  1. (intransitive, archaic) To be in, or sit upon, a throne; to be placed as if upon a throne.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To place in an elevated position; to give sovereignty or dominion to; to exalt.
  3. (transitive, archaic) To place on a royal seat; to enthrone.

trench

trench

noun

  1. (archaeology) A pit, usually rectangular with smooth walls and floor, excavated during an archaeological investigation.
  2. (informal) A trench coat.
  3. (military) A narrow excavation as used in warfare, as a cover for besieging or emplaced forces.
  4. A long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground.

verb

  1. (archaeology) To excavate an elongated and often narrow pit.
  2. (military, infantry) To excavate an elongated pit for protection of soldiers and or equipment, usually perpendicular to the line of sight toward the enemy.
  3. (usually followed by upon) To invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another; to encroach.
  4. To cut furrows or ditches in.
  5. To cut; to form or shape by cutting; to make by incision, hewing, etc.
  6. To dig or cultivate very deeply, usually by digging parallel contiguous trenches in succession, filling each from the next.
  7. To have direction; to aim or tend.

unherd

unhero

urheen

urheen

noun

  1. Alternative form of erhu (“Chinese musical instrument”)

wehner

whiner

whiner

noun

  1. (derogatory) One who whines about perceived problems; a complainer.

wrench

wrench

noun

  1. (UK) An adjustable spanner used by plumbers.
  2. (US) A hand tool for making rotational adjustments, such as fitting nuts and bolts, or fitting pipes; a spanner.
  3. (archaic) A winch or windlass.
  4. (obsolete) A screw.
  5. (obsolete) A trick or artifice.
  6. (obsolete) A turn at an acute angle.
  7. (obsolete) Deceit; guile; treachery.
  8. (obsolete) means; contrivance
  9. (physics) In screw theory, a screw assembled from force and torque vectors arising from application of Newton's laws to a rigid body.
  10. A distorting change from the original meaning.
  11. A movement that twists or pulls violently; a tug.
  12. A violent emotional change caused by separation.
  13. An injury caused by a violent twisting or pulling of a limb; strain, sprain.
  14. In coursing, the act of bringing the hare round at less than a right angle, worth half a point in the recognised code of points for judging.

verb

  1. (intransitive, fencing, obsolete) To disarm an opponent by whirling his or her blade away.
  2. (intransitive, obsolete) To violently move in a turn or writhe.
  3. (transitive) To deprive by means of a violent pull or twist.
  4. (transitive) To distort the original meaning of; to misrepresent.
  5. (transitive) To injure (a joint) by pulling or twisting.
  6. (transitive) To pull or twist violently.
  7. (transitive) To rack with pain; to be hurt or distressed.
  8. (transitive) To use a wrench; to twist with a wrench.
  9. (transitive, obsolete) To thrust a weapon in a twisting motion.
  10. (transitive, obsolete) To tighten with or as if with a winch.

zehner

zehner

noun

  1. (archaic) An Austrian silver coin equal to ten kreutzers.