to strike, scourge, beat; indent, bruise, knock in
eglin
egwin
eigne
eigne
adj
(law, obsolete) eldest; firstborn
(law, obsolete) entailed; belonging to the eldest son
eking
eking
noun
(nautical, obsolete) A supplementary piece of timber used to lengthen another.
That which is added.
The act or process of adding.
verb
present participle of eke
elgin
engin
engin
noun
Obsolete form of engine.
ewing
exing
exing
verb
present participle of ex
eying
eying
verb
present participle of eye
feign
feign
verb
To hide or conceal.
To imagine; to invent; to pretend to do something.
To make a false show or pretence of; to counterfeit or simulate.
To make an action as if doing one thing, but actually doing another, for example to trick an opponent; to feint.
gaine
genia
genia
noun
(biology) inclusive category of living species.
specific area of expertise so advanced as to inherently restrict itself to persons of unusually high intelligence.
sphere of society sharing a very high degree of intelligence.
genic
genic
adj
of, relating to, produced by, or being a gene
genie
genie
noun
(Islam) A jinn, a being descended from the jann, normally invisible to the human eye, but who may also appear in animal or human form.
(mythology) A fictional magical being that is typically bound to obey the commands of a mortal possessing its container.
genii
genii
noun
(Roman mythology) plural of genius; guardian spirits
plural of genie
genin
genin
noun
(chemistry) The steroid-related portion of some types of glycosides
genio
genio
noun
(archaic) Somebody of a particular turn of mind.
genip
genip
noun
A succulent berry with a thick rind, the fruit of plants in the genus Genipa.
Alternative form of quenepa (“mamoncillo”)
genit
genni
ginep
given
given
adj
(with to) Prone, disposed.
Already arranged.
Assumed as fact or hypothesis.
Currently discussed.
Particular, specific.
noun
A condition that is assumed to be true without further evaluation.
prep
Considering; taking into account.
verb
past participle of give
gnide
grein
gwine
gwine
verb
(archaic, especially African-American Vernacular) present participle of go
henig
hinge
hinge
noun
(statistics) The median of the upper or lower half of a batch, sample, or probability distribution.
A jointed or flexible device that allows the pivoting of a door etc.
A movement that presents itself as rotation when an off-centre fixed point is taken into account.
A naturally occurring joint resembling such hardware in form or action, as in the shell of a bivalve.
A principle, or a point in time, on which subsequent reasonings or events depend.
A stamp hinge, a folded and gummed paper rectangle for affixing postage stamps in an album.
One of the four cardinal points, east, west, north, or south.
verb
(intransitive, with on or upon) To depend on something.
(obsolete) To bend.
(transitive) To attach by, or equip with a hinge.
(transitive, archaeology) The breaking off of the distal end of a knapped stone flake whose presumed course across the face of the stone core was truncated prematurely, leaving not a feathered distal end but instead the scar of a nearly perpendicular break.
To move or already be positioned in such a fashion that it presents itself as rotation when an off-centre fixed point is taken into account.
ingem
inger
ingle
ingle
noun
(obsolete or Scotland) An open fireplace.
A catamite; a male lover
verb
(obsolete) To cajole or coax; to wheedle.
ligne
linge
linge
verb
(intransitive, UK, dialectal, obsolete) To work hard.
minge
minge
noun
(Britain, Australia, New Zealand, vulgar, slang) The pubic hair and vulva.
(US, archaic, dialect) A small biting fly; a midge.
verb
(obsolete) Synonym of ming (“to mix”)
neigh
neigh
noun
The cry of a horse.
verb
(obsolete) To scoff or sneer.
(of a horse) To make its cry.
To make a sound similar to a horse's cry.
nidge
nidge
verb
(transitive) To dress the face of (a stone) with a sharp-pointed hammer.
nigel
nigel
Proper noun
name, of mostly British usage.
Noun
A person, usually male, who is unpopular with their peers, unfashionable, socially awkward and/or introverted.
niger
niger
noun
An Ethiopian herb, Guizotia abyssinica, grown for its seed and edible oil.
nigre
nigre
noun
In soapmaking, the lower layer of liquid produced by pitching, which contains most of the impurities.
pinge
regin
reign
reign
noun
The exercise of sovereign power.
The period during which a monarch rules.
The territory or sphere over which a kingdom; empire; realm; dominion, etc. is ruled.
verb
(intransitive) To exercise sovereign power, to rule as a monarch.
(transitive, rare, nonstandard) To reign over (a country)
To be a dominant quality of a place or situation; to prevail, predominate, rule.
To be the winner of the most recent iteration of a competition.
renig
renig
verb
(US, colloquial, dated) To renege.
ringe
ringe
noun
A whisk made of heather.
segni
segni
noun
plural of segno
sengi
sengi
noun
A former (1967-1993) monetary unit of Zaire, 1/100 of a likuta.
An elephant shrew (family Macroscelidae).
signe
singe
singe
noun
A burning of the surface; a slight burn.
verb
(transitive) To burn slightly.
(transitive) To remove the hair or down from (a plucked chicken, etc.) by passing it over a flame.
(transitive) To remove the nap of (cloth), by passing it rapidly over a red-hot bar, or over a flame, preliminary to dyeing it.
Obsolete form of sing.
tinge
tinge
noun
A small added amount of colour; (by extension) a small added amount of some other thing.
The degree of vividness of a colour; hue, shade, tint.
verb
(intransitive) To change slightly in shade due to the addition of colour; (by extension) to change slightly in quality due to the addition of some other thing.
(transitive) To add a small amount of colour; to tint; (by extension) to add a small amount of some other thing.
(transitive, figuratively) To affect or alter slightly, particularly due to the actual or metaphorical influence of some element or thing.