(historical) A stuffed jacket worn under the mail, or (later) a jacket plated with mail.
akonge
andoke
awoken
awoken
verb
(nonstandard, rare) Misspelling of awaken.
past participle of awake
beckon
beckon
noun
A children's game similar to hide and seek in which children who have been "caught" may escape if they see another hider beckon to them.
A sign made without words; a beck.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To seem attractive and inviting
(transitive, intransitive) To wave or nod to somebody with the intention to make the person come closer.
beknot
beknow
beknow
verb
(transitive) To acknowledge; own; confess.
(transitive) To know about; have knowledge of; recognise; understand; be aware (of); be knowledgeable about.
bodken
bonked
bonked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bonk
broken
broken
adj
(colloquial, US, of a situation) Not having gone in the way intended; saddening.
(meteorology, of the sky) Five-eighths to seven-eighths obscured by clouds; incompletely covered by clouds.
(of a bone or body part) Fractured; having the bone in pieces.
(of a line) Dashed; made up of short lines with small gaps between each one and the next.
(of a melody) Having periods of silence scattered throughout; not regularly continuous.
(of a person) Completely defeated and dispirited; shattered; destroyed.
(of a promise, etc) Breached; violated; not kept.
(of an electronic connection) Disconnected, no longer open or carrying traffic.
(of land) Uneven.
(of language) Grammatically non-standard, especially as a result of being produced by a non-native speaker.
(of skin) Split or ruptured.
(of sleep) Interrupted; not continuous.
(software, informal) Badly designed or implemented.
(sports and gaming, of a tactic or option) Overpowered; overly powerful; too powerful.
Fragmented; in separate pieces.
Having no money; bankrupt, broke.
Non-functional; not functioning properly.
verb
past participle of break
conked
conked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of conk
conker
conker
noun
(Britain) A horse chestnut, used in the game of conkers.
Alternative form of kankar
contek
daekon
docken
doneck
donkey
donkey
noun
(nautical) A small auxiliary engine.
(naval slang, dated) A box or chest, especially a toolbox.
(poker slang) A bad poker player.
A domestic animal, Equus asinus asinus, similar to a horse.
A fool.
A stubborn person.
eikons
eikons
noun
plural of eikon
elkton
elkton
Proper noun
an unincorporated community in Alberta, Canada.
an extinct town in Colorado, USA.
an unincorporated community in Florida, USA.
a home rule-class city in Kentucky, USA
a town in Maryland, USA
a village in Michigan, USA.
a small city in Minnesota, USA.
an unincorporated community in Missouri, USA.
an unincorporated community in Ohio, USA.
a small city in Oregon, USA.
a small city in South Dakota, USA.
a small city in Tennessee, USA.
an incorporated town in Virginia, USA.
enfork
enlock
enlock
verb
(transitive, archaic) To enclose.
(transitive, archaic) To lock up.
fokine
gonake
hakone
honked
honked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of honk
honker
honker
noun
(informal) A large nose.
(informal) A wild goose.
(slang) A loud burst of flatulence.
(slang) Anything impressively large; a whopper.
(slang) The telephone.
One who honks.
honkey
honkey
noun
Alternative spelling of honky
honkie
invoke
invoke
verb
(transitive) To appeal for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
(transitive) To bring about as an inevitable consequence.
(transitive) To call to mind (something) for some purpose.
(transitive) To call upon (a person, a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
(transitive) To conjure up with incantations.
(transitive) To solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude.
(transitive, computing) To cause (a program or subroutine) to execute.
inyoke
kanone
kanone
noun
An expert skier.
keaton
kedron
keeton
keldon
kelson
kelson
noun
Alternative spelling of keelson
kelton
kendos
kenova
kenova
Proper noun
A city in West Virginia.
kenton
kenton
Proper noun
a city in Ohio, USA
kenyon
kernoi
kernoi
noun
plural of kernos
kernos
kernos
noun
(historical) A pottery ring or stone tray to which are attached several small vessels for holding ritual offerings in Ancient Greece.
kerwon
ketone
ketone
noun
(organic chemistry) A homologous series of organic molecules whose functional group is an oxygen atom joined to a carbon atom—by a double bond—in a carbon-hydrogen based molecule.
kinone
kinone
noun
Alternative form of quinone
kjolen
knobel
knower
knower
noun
Agent noun of know: one who knows.
knowle
knowle
Proper noun
A district of Bristol, England between Brislington, Whitchurch, Hengrove and Totterdown
koenig
kohens
koines
koines
noun
plural of koine
koleen
konked
konked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of konk
konoye
koppen
korean
korney
korten
kronen
kroner
kroner
noun
plural of krone
leukon
lonoke
mckeon
mekong
mokane
mokena
monkey
monkey
noun
(Britain, slang) Five hundred pounds sterling; (US, dated) five hundred dollars.
(blackjack) A face card.
(historical) A small trading vessel of the sixteenth century.
(informal) A mischievous person, often a child.
(informal) Any nonhuman simian primate, including apes.
(slang) A drug habit; an addiction; a compulsion.
(slang) A menial employee who does a repetitive job, as in code monkey, grease monkey, phone monkey, powder monkey.
(slang) A person or the role of the person on the sidecar platform of a motorcycle involved in sidecar racing.
(slang) A person with minimal intelligence and/or an unattractive appearance
(slang) A person's temper, said to be "up" when they are angry.
(slang, derogatory, ethnic slur, offensive) A black person.
(slang, nautical) The vessel in which a mess receives its full allowance of grog.
A dance move popular in the 1960s.
A fluid consisting of hydrochloric acid and zinc, used in the process of soldering.
Any member of the clade Simiiformes not also of the clade Hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
The weight or hammer of a pile driver; a heavy mass of iron, which, being raised high, falls on the head of the pile, and drives it into the earth; the falling weight of a drop hammer used in forging.
verb
(intransitive, informal) To meddle; to mess (with).
(transitive) To mimic; to ape.
nekoma
nekton
nekton
noun
(zoology) All organisms in the ocean that are capable of swimming independently of currents.
nikeno
noakes
nocake
nocake
noun
Indian corn parched and pounded into meal (powder), used as food by Native Americans, sometimes mixed with maple sugar.
nocked
nocked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nock
nocket
nooked
nooked
adj
Having nooks.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nook
nookie
nookie
noun
(US) A pacifier.
(slang) Sex or other sexual activity, especially if illicit.
oinked
oinked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of oink
okeana
okeene
olenka
orkney
orkney
Proper noun
The Orkney Islands.
reckon
reckon
noun
(dialectal) Alternative form of rackan (“chain”)
verb
(colloquial) To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; -- followed by an objective clause
(intransitive) To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing.
To charge, attribute, or adjudge to one, as having a certain quality or value.
To come to an accounting; to draw up or settle accounts; to examine and strike the balance of debt and credit; to adjust relations of desert or penalty.
To count as in a number, rank, or series; to estimate by rank or quality; to place by estimation; to account; to esteem; to repute.
To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate.
To reckon with something or somebody or not, i.e to reckon without something or somebody: to take into account, deal with, consider or not, i.e. to misjudge, ignore, not take into account, not deal with, not consider or fail to consider; e.g. reckon without one's host
reknot
reknot
verb
To knot again.
reknow
rockne
sloken
soaken
soaken
adj
(obsolete) intoxicated
(obsolete) soaked, saturated
speonk
spoken
spoken
adj
(of a language) Produced by articulate sounds.
Relating to speech
Speaking in a specified way
verb
past participle of speak
tokens
tokens
noun
plural of token
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of token
tooken
tooken
verb
(dialect, nonstandard) past participle of take; nonstandard form of taken.
unyoke
unyoke
verb
(intransitive) To cease from labour.
(intransitive) To unyoke an animal.
(transitive) To disconnect, unlink.
(transitive) To liberate, deliver from oppression.
(transitive) To release something from a yoke or harness.