(of a person or institution) Scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
(of a statement) True, especially as far as is known by the person making the statement; fair; unbiased.
Authentic; full.
Earned or acquired in a fair manner.
In good faith; without malice.
Open; frank.
adv
(colloquial) Honestly; really.
verb
(obsolete) To adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
huston
hutson
intosh
months
months
noun
(obsolete) A woman's period; menstrual discharge.
plural of month
nichts
nights
nights
adv
at night (during night-time, especially on a regular basis)
noun
plural of night
ninths
ninths
noun
plural of ninth
norths
norths
noun
plural of north
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of north
nothus
senath
shanta
shanti
shanti
intj
(Hinduism) A call for peace, often recited three times as a prayer for peace of the soul.
noun
(Hinduism) Peace, tranquility.
shanty
shanty
adj
(US, derogatory) Living in shanties; poor, ill-mannered and violent.
Jaunty; showy.
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) An unlicensed pub.
A roughly-built hut or cabin.
A rudimentary or improvised dwelling, especially one not legally owned.
A song a sailor sings, especially in rhythm to his work.
verb
To inhabit a shanty.
shatan
shinto
shinty
shinty
noun
(sports, countable) The stick used to strike the ball in this game, similar to a hockey stick.
(sports, uncountable) A game derived from hurling, and resembling hockey, played in Scotland.
shunts
shunts
noun
plural of shunt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shunt
sithen
sithen
conj
(obsolete) Since then, after that.
snaith
snatch
snatch
noun
(aviation) Rapid, uncommanded jerking or oscillation of the ailerons of some aircraft at high Mach numbers, resulting from shock wave formation at transonic speeds.
(dated) A brief period of exertion.
(dated) A catching of the voice.
(dated) A hasty snack; a bite to eat.
(dated) A quibble.
(vulgar slang) The vulva.
(weightlifting) A competitive weightlifting event in which a barbell is lifted from the platform to locked arms overhead in a smooth continuous movement.
A piece of some sound, usually music or conversation.
A quick grab or catch.
A short period.
verb
(intransitive) To attempt to seize something suddenly.
(transitive) To grasp and remove quickly.
(transitive) To take or seize hastily, abruptly, or without permission or ceremony.
(transitive, informal) To do something quickly in the limited time available.
(transitive, informal) To steal.
(transitive, informal, figurative, by extension) To take (a victory) at the last moment.
snathe
snathe
noun
Alternative form of snath (“shaft of a scythe”)
verb
(UK, dialect) To lop; to prune.
snaths
snaths
noun
plural of snath
sneath
sneath
noun
Alternative spelling of snath
snight
snitch
snitch
noun
(slang) A thief.
(slang) An informer, usually one who betrays his group.
(slang, Britain) A nose.
A ball used in the sport of Quidditch.
A tiny morsel.
verb
(dated, transitive) To steal, quickly and quietly.
(intransitive) To inform on, especially in betrayal of others.
(slang, intransitive) To contact or cooperate with the police for any reason.
snithe
snithe
adj
(of wind or weather) Cold, piercing.
Sharp; cutting.
verb
(transitive, now chiefly dialectal, Northern England) To cut; to make an incision; to cut off; to lance or amputate; to cut up; to cut so as to kill; to slay an animal; to hew; to cut stone; to cut hair; to cut corn; to reap; to mow.
snithy
snithy
Adjective
Sharp; cutting.
Cold.
stanch
stanch
adj
Archaic spelling of staunch.
adv
(obsolete) Possibly strictly.
noun
A floodgate by which water is accumulated, for floating a boat over a shallow part of a stream by its release; also, a dam or lock in a river.
Alternative spelling of staunch (“that which stanches; act of stanching”)
verb
(intransitive, also reflexive) Of bleeding: to stop.
(intransitive, also reflexive, obsolete) Of an occurrence or other thing: to come to an end; to cease; also, of persons: to stop acting violently.
(transitive) To check or stop, or deter, (an action).
(transitive, archaic except poetic) To stop the flow of (water or some other liquid).
(transitive, obsolete) To extinguish or put out (a fire, anger, etc.); also, to quench or satisfy (desire, hunger, thirst, etc.).
To make (a building or other structure) watertight or weatherproof.
To stop the flow of (blood); to stop (a wound) from bleeding.
To stop the progression of (an illness); also, to alleviate (pain); often followed by of: to relieve (someone's) pain.
stench
stench
noun
(figurative) A foul quality.
(obsolete) A smell or odour, not necessarily bad.
a strong foul smell; a stink.
verb
(obsolete) To cause to emit a disagreeable odour; to cause to stink.
To stanch.
sthene
sthene
noun
A kilonewton. Used with the tonne as the unit of mass.
stheno
stheno
Proper noun
The eldest and most ferocious of the gorgons.
sunhat
sunhat
noun
A light, wide-brimmed hat to protect from the sun.
synths
synths
noun
plural of synth
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of synth
tenths
tenths
noun
plural of tenth
thanes
thanes
noun
plural of thane
thanks
thanks
intj
Used to express appreciation or gratitude.
noun
(obsolete) plural of thank
An expression of gratitude.
Grateful feelings or thoughts.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thank
thanos
thegns
thegns
noun
plural of thegn
theins
theins
noun
plural of thein
things
things
noun
One's clothes, furniture, luggage, or possessions collectively; stuff
plural of thing
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thing
thinks
thinks
noun
plural of think
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of think
thongs
thongs
noun
plural of thong
thorns
thorns
noun
plural of thorn
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thorn
thsant
thunks
thunks
noun
plural of thunk
thysen
thysen
pron
(Yorkshire) thyself.
tonish
tonish
adj
(now rare) Conforming to the "ton"; modish, stylish.
tunish
unhats
unhats
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhat
unshot
unshot
adj
Not discharged or fired off.
Not having been shot.
verb
(transitive) To remove the shot from (a gun); to unload.