Just drawn out of the ground, and hanging perpendicularly; atrip; said of the anchor.
besigh
besigh
verb
(transitive) To sigh over.
bewhig
chigoe
chigoe
noun
A small tropical flea, Tunga penetrans, whose females burrow under the skin of animals, including humans, and lay their eggs, causing strong irritation and sores.
creigh
dreigh
driegh
driegh
adj
(Scotland) Drear, dreary; dree.
eching
ehling
eighth
eighth
adj
The ordinal form of the number eight.
noun
(slang) An eighth of an ounce, or approximately 3.5 grams, of marijuana or other drugs.
One of eight equal parts of a whole.
The person or thing in the eighth position.
verb
to divide by eight
eights
eights
noun
(poker slang) A pair of eights.
plural of eight
eighty
eighty
num
The cardinal number occurring after seventy-nine and before eighty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LXXX and in Arabic numerals as 80.
emeigh
gehrig
geisha
geisha
noun
A Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy.
gesith
gesith
noun
(historical) A companion to an athel or king in medieval England; a thegn; a comrade
ghetti
gibleh
gibleh
noun
Archaic form of ghibli.
gienah
giveth
giveth
verb
(archaic) third-person singular simple present form of give
gleich
greith
griphe
gthite
haeing
haeing
verb
(chiefly Scotland) present participle of have
hagein
hangie
hedvig
hedwig
hedwig
Proper noun
name occasionally borrowed from
hegari
hegari
noun
A kind of sorghum used as animal feed.
hegins
hegira
hegira
noun
A journey taken to escape from danger; an exodus.
heigho
heigho
intj
Dated form of hey ho.
height
height
noun
(Sussex) An area of land at the top of a cliff.
(mathematics) The amplitude of a sine function
(phonetics) A quality of vowels, indicating the vertical position of the tongue relative to the roof of the mouth; in practice, the first formant, associated with the height of the tongue.
A high point.
A mountain, especially a very high one.
The distance from the base of something to the top.
The distance of something above the ground or some other chosen level.
The highest point or maximum degree.
The vertical distance from the ground to the highest part of a standing person or animal (withers in the case of a horse).
heling
heling
verb
present participle of hele
hennig
hering
herwig
herzig
hewing
hewing
noun
The act of one who hews or chops.
verb
present participle of hew
hexing
hexing
noun
The act of casting a hex or curse.
verb
present participle of hex
hidage
hidage
noun
(UK, law, obsolete or historical) A tax formerly paid to the kings of England for every hide of land.
hieing
higbee
higden
higgle
higgle
verb
(archaic) To hawk or peddle provisions.
(archaic) To wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.); to haggle.
higher
higher
adj
comparative form of high: more high
noun
(Scotland, education) A national school-leaving examination and university entrance qualification.
verb
(intransitive) To ascend.
(transitive) To make higher; to raise or increase in amount or quantity.
highet
higley
hilger
hinged
hinged
adj
(of a postage stamp) Affixed with a stamp hinge
(slang) Extremely high on drugs.
Affixed by a hinge, as a door.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hinge
hinger
hinger
noun
A hinged fastener.
hinges
hinges
noun
plural of hinge
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hinge
hingle
hoagie
hoagie
noun
(US, Pennsylvania) A sandwich made on a (usually soft) long Italian roll; a submarine sandwich.
hoeing
hoeing
noun
The act of digging, weeding, etc. with a hoe.
verb
present participle of hoe
hoggie
hogtie
hogtie
verb
Alternative spelling of hog-tie
hughie
hughie
Proper noun
A diminutive of the male given name Hugh.
An imaginary god or higher power responsible for rain.
Imaginary god who creates surf (waves, and associated conditions).
hygeia
lehigh
leigha
neighs
neighs
noun
plural of neigh
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of neigh
neligh
neligh
Proper noun
a small city in Nebraska, USA, which is the county seat of It was named after John D. Neligh.
nighed
nighed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nigh
nigher
nigher
adj
(archaic) comparative form of nigh: more nigh
resigh
sighed
sighed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of sigh
sigher
sigher
noun
One who sighs.
skeigh
skiegh
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.
steigh
weighs
weighs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weigh
weight
weight
noun
(criminal slang, dated) Money.
(lubricants) viscosity rating.
(measurement) Mass (net weight, troy weight, carat weight, etc.).
(physics) Mass (atomic weight, molecular weight, etc.) (in restricted circumstances)
(physics, proscribed) Synonym of mass (in general circumstances)
(slang, countable) One pound of drugs, especially cannabis.
(slang, uncountable) Shipments of (often illegal) drugs.
(statistics) A variable which multiplies a value for ease of statistical manipulation.
(topology) The smallest cardinality of a base.
(typography) The boldness of a font; the relative thickness of its strokes.
(visual art) The illusion of mass.
(visual art) The relative thickness of a drawn rule or painted brushstroke, line weight.
(visual art) The thickness and opacity of paint.
(weightlifting) An object, such as a weight plate or barbell, used for strength training.
A standardized block of metal used in a balance to measure the mass of another object.
An object used to make something heavier.
Importance or influence.
Pressure; burden.
The force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the Earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by).
The resistance against which a machine acts, as opposed to the power which moves it.
Weight class
verb
(transitive) To add weight to something; to make something heavier.
(transitive) To bias something; to slant.
(transitive) To load, burden or oppress someone.
(transitive, dyeing) To load (fabrics) with barite, etc. to increase the weight.
(transitive, horse racing) To handicap a horse with a specified weight.
(transitive, mathematics) To assign weights to individual statistics.
(transitive, sports) To give a certain amount of force to a throw, kick, hit, etc.
whinge
whinge
noun
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) A cry.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) A peevish complaint.
verb
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) To whine; to complain, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.