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agasp

agasp

adj

  1. (archaic) In a state of gasping.

gamps

gamps

noun

  1. plural of gamp

gapes

gapes

noun

  1. A disease of young poultry and other birds, caused by a parasitic nematode worm in the windpipe, and having uneasy gaping as a symptom.
  2. A fit of yawning.
  3. plural of gape

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gape

gaspe

gasps

gasps

noun

  1. plural of gasp

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gasp

gaspy

gaspy

adj

  1. Resembling or characterised by gasps.

gawps

gawps

noun

  1. plural of gawp

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gawp

grasp

grasp

noun

  1. (sometimes figurative) Grip.
  2. That which is accessible; that which is within one's reach or ability.
  3. Understanding.

verb

  1. To grip; to take hold, particularly with the hand.
  2. To take advantage of something, to seize, to jump at a chance.
  3. To understand.

pagas

pages

pages

noun

  1. plural of page

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of page

pagus

pagus

noun

  1. (historical) A country district with scattered hamlets.
  2. (historical) Among the early Teutons, a division of the territory larger than a village, like a wapentake or hundred.
  3. (historical) The fortified centre of such a district.

pangs

pangs

noun

  1. plural of pang

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pang

peags

spang

spang

adv

  1. (dated) Suddenly; slap, smack.

noun

  1. (Scotland) A bound or spring; a leap.
  2. (Scotland) A span.
  3. (obsolete) A shiny ornament or object; a spangle

verb

  1. (intransitive, dialect, UK, Scotland) To leap; spring.
  2. (intransitive, of a flying object such as a bullet) To strike or ricochet with a loud report
  3. (transitive, dialect, UK, Scotland) To cause to spring; set forcibly in motion; throw with violence.
  4. To hitch; fasten.
  5. To set with bright points: star or spangle.

sprag

sprag

adj

  1. Alternative form of sprack

noun

  1. A billet of wood; a piece of timber, a similar solid object or constructed unit used as a prop.

verb

  1. (transitive) To check the motion of, as a carriage on a steep slope, by putting a sprag between the spokes of the wheel.
  2. (transitive) To prop or sustain with a sprag.