(Britain) A waterproof overshoe used to provide protection from rain or snow.
(US) A waterproof rubber boot, intended to be worn in wet or muddy conditions.
A gaiter, or legging, covering the upper part of the shoe and part of the leg.
verb
(intransitive) To walk while wearing, or as if wearing, galoshes; to splash about.
gashly
gashly
adj
Ghastly, horrible.
gaulsh
ghouls
ghouls
noun
plural of ghoul
ghylls
ghylls
noun
plural of ghyll
gluish
gluish
adj
Somewhat gluey.
glyphs
glyphs
noun
plural of glyph
golosh
gulash
lagash
lagash
Proper noun
An ancient city in Sumer, in what is today's southeast Iraq.
laighs
laughs
laughs
noun
plural of laugh
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laugh
lights
lights
noun
The lungs, now chiefly of an animal (being lighter than adjacent parts).
plural of light
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of light
loughs
loughs
noun
plural of lough
seghol
seghol
noun
Alternative form of segol (“Hebrew mark”)
sleigh
sleigh
adj
(obsolete) Sly.
noun
A vehicle, generally pulled by an animal, which moves over snow or ice on runners, used for transporting persons or goods. (contrast "sled", which is smaller)
verb
To ride or drive a sleigh.
slight
slight
adj
(archaic or rare) not far away in space or time
(dated) Slighting; treating with disdain.
(especially said of the sea) still; with little or no movement on the surface
(obsolete) Foolish; silly; not intellectual.
(regional) Even, smooth or level
(regional, obsolete) Bad, of poor quality.
gentle or weak, not aggressive or powerful
not thorough; superficial
of slender build
trifling; unimportant; insignificant
noun
(obsolete) Sleight.
The act of ignoring or snubbing; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.
verb
(intransitive) To act negligently or carelessly.
(obsolete, transitive) To make even or level.
(transitive) To give lesser weight or importance to.
(transitive) To throw heedlessly.
(transitive) To treat as unimportant or not worthy of attention; to make light of.
(transitive) To treat with disdain or neglect, usually out of prejudice, hatred, or jealousy; to ignore disrespectfully.
(transitive, military, of a fortification) To render no longer defensible by full or partial demolition.
slough
slough
noun
(Britain) A muddy or marshy area.
(Canadian Prairies) A small pond, often alkaline, many but not all formed by glacial potholes.
(Eastern United States) A type of swamp or shallow lake system, typically formed as or by the backwater of a larger waterway, similar to a bayou with trees.
(Western United States) A secondary channel of a river delta, usually flushed by the tide.
A state of depression.
Dead skin on a sore or ulcer.
The skin shed by a snake or other reptile.
verb
(intransitive) To slide off (like a layer of skin).
(intransitive, slang, Western US) To commit truancy, be absent from school without permission.