(transitive) To charge lands etc. with any public burden.
(transitive) To take to graze or pasture, at a certain sum; used originally of the feeding of cattle in the king's forests, and collecting the money for the same.
ating
bight
bight
noun
(geography) A bend or curve in a coastline, river, or other geographical feature.
A corner, bend, or angle; a hollow
A curve in a rope
An area of sea lying between two promontories, larger than a bay, wider than a gulf
verb
(transitive) To arrange or fasten (a rope) in bights.
bigot
bigot
noun
(obsolete) One who is overly pious in matters of religion, often hypocritically or else superstitiously so.
One who is narrow-mindedly devoted to their own ideas and groups, and intolerant of (people of) differing ideas, races, genders, religions, politics, etc.
cagit
cogit
dight
dight
adj
(obsolete) Disposed; adorned.
adv
(obsolete) Finely.
verb
(archaic, transitive) To dress, array; to adorn.
(archaic, transitive) To make ready, prepare.
(archaic, transitive, of facial features) To be formed or composed (of).
(obsolete, transitive) To deal with, handle.
(obsolete, transitive) To dispose, put (in a given state or condition).
digit
digit
noun
(anatomy) A narrow extremity of the human hand or foot: a finger, thumb, or toe.
(geometry, rare, obsolete) Synonym of degree: ¹⁄₃₆₀ of a circle.
(historical units of measure) A unit of length notionally based upon the width of an adult human finger, standardized differently in various places and times, (especially) the English digit of ¹⁄₁₆ foot, now equivalent to about 1.9 cm.
(mathematics) A distinct symbol representing one of an arithmetic progression of numbers between 0 and the radix.
(mathematics) The whole numbers from 0 to 9 and the Arabic numerals representing them, which are combined to represent base-ten numbers.
(units of measure, astronomy) ¹⁄₁₂ the apparent diameter of the sun or moon, (chiefly) as a measure of the totality of an eclipse.
(units of measure, obsolete) Synonym of inch.
(zoology) Similar or similar-looking structures in other animals.
verb
(transitive) To point at or point out with the finger.
doigt
eight
eight
adj
Obsolete spelling of eighth
noun
(nautical) A light, narrow rowing boat, especially one used in competitive rowing, steered by a cox, in which eight rowers each have two oars.
(playing cards) Any of the four cards in a normal deck with the value eight.
(rowing) The eight people who crew a rowing-boat.
(rowing, especially in plural) A race in which such craft participate.
Alternative spelling of ait (island in a river)
The digit/figure 8.
num
A numerical value equal to 8; the number occurring after seven and before nine.
Describing a group or set with eight elements.
fight
fight
noun
(archaic) A battle between opposing armies.
(obsolete) A screen for the combatants in ships; an arming.
(sports) A boxing or martial arts match.
(uncountable) The will or ability to fight.
A conflict, possibly nonphysical, with opposing ideas or forces; strife.
A physical confrontation or combat between two or more people or groups.
An occasion of fighting.
verb
(intransitive) Of colours or other design elements: to clash; to fail to harmonize.
(intransitive) To contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.
(intransitive) To strive for something; to campaign or contend for success.
(reciprocal) To contend in physical conflict with each other, either singly or in war, battle etc.
(transitive) To conduct or engage in (battle, warfare etc.).
(transitive) To engage in combat with; to oppose physically, to contest with.
(transitive) To try to overpower; to fiercely counteract.
(transitive, archaic) To cause to fight; to manage or manoeuvre in a fight.
fugit
fugit
noun
(finance) the optimal date to exercise an American option (or a Bermudan option)
gaist
gaits
gaits
noun
plural of gait
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gait
gaitt
geist
geist
noun
Ghost, apparition.
Spirit (of a group, age, era, etc).
genit
gerti
getic
getid
giant
giant
noun
(astronomy) A star that is considerably more luminous than a main sequence star of the same temperature (e.g. red giant, blue giant).
(computing) An Ethernet packet that exceeds the medium's maximum packet size of 1,518 bytes.
(gymnastics) A maneuver involving a full rotation around an axis while fully extended.
A jotun.
A mythical human of very great size.
A person of extraordinary strength or powers, bodily or intellectual.
A tall species of a particular animal or plant.
A very large organisation.
A very tall and large person.
Any of the gigantes, the race of giants in the Greek mythology.
gifts
gifts
noun
plural of gift
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gift
gigot
gigot
noun
(cooking) A leg of lamb or mutton.
(fashion) Short for gigot sleeve (“a type of sleeve shaped like a leg of mutton”).
gilet
gilet
noun
(by extension) A sleeveless jacket resembling a waistcoat but generally closed at the neck; specifically, one which is padded to provide warmth.
A bodice worn by a woman similar to a man's waistcoat; also, a decorative panel at the front of such a bodice, or worn separately.
A waistcoat worn by a man.
gilts
gilts
noun
plural of gilt
gilty
gintz
girth
girth
noun
(graph theory) The length of the shortest cycle in a graph.
(informal) One's waistline circumference, most often a large one.
A band passed under the belly of an animal, which holds a saddle or a harness saddle in place.
A small horizontal brace or girder.
The distance measured around an object.
The part of an animal around which the girth fits.
verb
To bind as if with a girth or band.
girts
girts
noun
plural of girt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of girt
gists
gists
noun
(rare) plural of gist
gitel
gitim
giust
gleit
glint
glint
adj
(archaic, Shropshire, of a blade) Not sharp; dull.
noun
A short flash of light.
verb
(archaic, Shropshire, transitive) To dry; to wither.
(intransitive) To flash or gleam briefly.
(intransitive) To glance; to peep forth, as a flower from the bud; to glitter.
(transitive) To cause to flash or gleam; to reflect.
glist
glist
noun
glimmer; mica
glitz
glitz
noun
Garish, brilliant showiness.
grati
greit
greit
verb
Alternative form of greet (to weep)
grift
grift
noun
(US, slang) A confidence game or swindle.
verb
(intransitive, US, slang) To obtain money illegally.
(intransitive, US, slang) To obtain money immorally or through deceitful means.
(transitive, US, slang) To obtain illegally, as by con game.
grint
griot
griot
noun
(cooking) A Haitian dish of fried pork.
A West African storyteller who passes on oral traditions; a wandering musician and poet.
gript
gript
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of grip
grist
grist
noun
(colloquial, obsolete) Supply; provision.
(obsolete) A group of bees.
(ropemaking) A given size of rope, common grist being a rope three inches in circumference, with twenty yarns in each of the three strands.
Grain that is to be ground in a mill.
verb
(transitive) To grind in a mill.
grith
grith
noun
(historical) A place of protection, a sanctuary.
(historical) Security, peace or protection guaranteed in particular instances in Old English law.
(Western Hemisphere) Coarsely ground hominy which is boiled and eaten, primarily in the Southern United States.
plural of grit
plural of grit ('hulled oats')
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grit
guilt
guilt
noun
(law) The state of having been found guilty or admitted guilt in legal proceedings.
Responsibility for wrongdoing.
The regret of having done wrong.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To commit offenses; act criminally.
(transitive, informal) To cause someone to feel guilt, particularly in order to influence their behaviour.
gusti
gutti
hight
hight
adj
(archaic) Called, named.
noun
Obsolete form of height.
verb
(archaic, dialectal) To command; to enjoin.
(archaic, intransitive) To be called or named.
(archaic, transitive) To call, name.
(obsolete) simple past tense of hote
igfet
ingot
ingot
noun
A solid block of more or less pure metal, often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents.
verb
(transitive) To form (scraps of metal) into ingots.
legit
legit
adj
(by extension, of a thing or person) Genuine, actual, literal or honest.
(informal) Legitimate; legal; allowed by the rules; valid.
(slang) Cool by virtue of being genuine.
(slang) Genuinely good and possessing all the required or expected qualities; the real deal.
(video games) Not using cheats.
adv
(informal) Legitimately; within the law.
(slang) Honestly; truly; seriously.
noun
(slang) A legitimate child.
(theater, slang) A legitimate; a legitimate actor.
light
light
adj
(cooking) Not heavy or soggy; spongy; well raised.
(dated) Easily influenced by trifling considerations; unsteady; unsettled; volatile.
(military) Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons.
(nautical, of a ship) Riding high because of no cargo; by extension, pertaining to a ship which is light.
(obsolete) Unchaste, wanton.
(of coffee) Served with extra milk or cream.
(rail transport, of a locomotive or consist of locomotives) Without any piece of equipment attached or attached only to a caboose.
Easily interrupted by stimulation.
Easy to endure or perform.
Free from burden or impediment; unencumbered.
Gentle; having little force or momentum.
Having light; bright; clear; not dark or obscure.
Having little or relatively little actual weight; not cumbrous or unwieldy.
Having little weight as compared with bulk; of little density or specific gravity.
Indulging in, or inclined to, levity; lacking dignity or solemnity; frivolous; airy.
Lightly built; typically designed for speed or small loads.
Low in fat, calories, alcohol, salt, etc.
Not encumbered; unembarrassed; clear of impediments; hence, active; nimble; swift.
Not quite sound or normal; somewhat impaired or deranged; dizzy; giddy.
Of short or insufficient weight; weighing less than the legal, standard, or proper amount; clipped or diminished.
Pale or whitish in color; highly luminous and more or less deficient in chroma.
Slight, not forceful or intense; small in amount or intensity.
Unimportant, trivial, having little value or significance.
With low viscosity.
adv
Carrying little.
noun
(Australia, uncountable) A low-alcohol lager.
(curling) A stone that is not thrown hard enough.
(figurative) Spiritual or mental illumination; enlightenment, useful information.
(in the plural, now rare) Facts; pieces of information; ideas, concepts.
(informal) A cross-light in a double acrostic or triple acrostic.
(painting) The manner in which the light strikes a picture; that part of a picture which represents those objects upon which the light is supposed to fall; the more illuminated part of a landscape or other scene; opposed to shade.
(physics, uncountable) Visible electromagnetic radiation. The human eye can typically detect radiation (light) in the wavelength range of about 400 to 750 nanometers. Nearby shorter and longer wavelength ranges, although not visible, are commonly called ultraviolet and infrared light.
(slang) A cigarette lighter.
A firework made by filling a case with a substance which burns brilliantly with a white or coloured flame.
A flame or something used to create fire.
A notable person within a specific field or discipline.
A point of view, or aspect from which a concept, person or thing is regarded.
A source of illumination.
A traffic light, or, by extension, an intersection controlled by one or more that will face a traveler who is receiving instructions.
A window in architecture, carriage design, or motor car design: either the opening itself or the window pane of glass that fills it, if any.
Open view; a visible state or condition; public observation; publicity.
See lights (“lungs”).
The brightness of the eye or eyes.
The power of perception by vision.
The series of squares reserved for the answer to a crossword clue.
verb
(archaic) To alight; to land or come down.
(intransitive) To become ignited; to take fire.
(nautical) To unload a ship, or to jettison material to make it lighter
(transitive) To illuminate; to provide light for when it is dark.
(transitive) To set fire to; to set burning.
(transitive) To start (a fire).
(transitive, pinball) To make (a bonus) available to be collected by hitting a target, and thus light up the feature light corresponding to that bonus to indicate its availability.
To attend or conduct with a light; to show the way to by means of a light.
To find by chance.
To lighten; to ease of a burden; to take off.
To stop upon (of eyes or a glance); to notice
might
might
adj
(obsolete) Mighty; powerful.
(obsolete) Possible.
noun
(countable, uncountable) Power, strength, force or influence held by a person or group.
(uncountable) Physical strength or force.
(uncountable) The ability to do something.
verb
(auxiliary) Even though.
(auxiliary) Used in polite requests for permission
(auxiliary) Used to indicate conditional or possible actions.
(auxiliary) simple past tense of may Used to indicate permission in past tense.
(auxiliary) simple past tense of may Used to indicate possibility in past tense.
(auxiliary, UK, meiosis) Used to express certainty.
Used to indicate a desired past action that was not done.
night
night
intj
Ellipsis of good night.
noun
(astronomy, countable) The period of darkness beginning at the end of evening astronomical twilight when the sun is 18 degrees below the horizon, and ending at the beginning of morning astronomical twilight.
(countable) A night (and part of the days before and after it) spent in a place away from home, e.g. a hotel.
(countable) An evening or night spent at a particular activity.
(countable) The period between sunset and sunrise, when a location faces far away from the sun, thus when the sky is dark.
(law, countable) A period of time often defined in the legal system as beginning 30 minutes after sunset, and ending 30 minutes before sunrise.
(sports, colloquial) A night's worth of competitions, generally one game.
(uncountable) A dark blue colour, midnight blue.
(uncountable) Darkness (due to it being nighttime).
(uncountable) Nightfall.
verb
To spend a night (in a place), to overnight.
pight
pight
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of pitch
right
right
adj
(Australia) All right; not requiring assistance.
(archaic) Straight, not bent.
(dated) Most favourable or convenient; fortunate.
(geography) Designating the bank of a river (etc.) on one's right when facing downstream (i.e. facing forward while floating with the current); that is, the south bank of a river that flows eastward. If this arrow: ⥴ shows the direction of the current, the tilde is on the right side of the river.
(geometry) Of a geometric figure, incorporating a right angle between edges, faces, axes, etc.
(geometry) Of an angle, having a size of 90 degrees, or one quarter of a complete rotation; the angle between two perpendicular lines.
(politics) Pertaining to the political right; conservative.
Appropriate, perfectly suitable; fit for purpose.
Complying with justice, correctness or reason; correct, just, true.
Designating the side of the body which is positioned to the east if one is facing north, the side on which the heart is not located in most humans. This arrow points to the reader's right: →
Designed to be placed or worn outward.
Healthy, sane, competent.
Real; veritable (used emphatically).
adv
(Britain, US, dialect) Very, extremely, quite.
(dated, still used in some titles) To a great extent or degree.
According to fact or truth; actually; truly; really.
Exactly, precisely.
Immediately, directly.
In a correct manner.
On the right side.
Towards the right side.
intj
I agree with whatever you say; I have no opinion.
Signpost word to change the subject in a discussion or discourse.
Used to add seriousness or decisiveness before a statement.
Used to check agreement at the end of an utterance.
Yes, that is correct; I agree.
noun
(politics) The ensemble of right-wing political parties; political conservatives as a group.
(surfing) A wave breaking from right to left (viewed from the shore).
A legal, just or moral entitlement.
That which complies with justice, law or reason.
The authority to perform, publish, film, or televise a particular work, event, etc.; a copyright.
The outward or most finished surface, as of a coin, piece of cloth, a carpet, etc.
The right hand or fist.
The right side or direction.
verb
(intransitive) To return to normal upright position.
(transitive) To correct.
(transitive) To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of.
(transitive) To set upright.
sight
sight
noun
(in the singular) The ability to see.
(now colloquial) a great deal, a lot; frequently used to intensify a comparative.
(obsolete) The instrument of seeing; the eye.
A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target.
A small aperture through which objects are to be seen, and by which their direction is settled or ascertained.
In a drawing, picture, etc., that part of the surface, as of paper or canvas, which is within the frame or the border or margin. In a frame, the open space, the opening.
Mental view; opinion; judgment.
Something seen.
Something worth seeing; a spectacle, either good or bad.
The act of seeing; perception of objects by the eye; view.
verb
(transitive) To apply sights to; to adjust the sights of.
(transitive) To observe though, or as if through, a sight, to check the elevation, direction, levelness, or other characteristics of, especially when surveying or navigating.
(transitive) To see; to get sight of (something); to register visually.
(transitive, intransitive) To observe or aim (at something) using a (gun) sight.
staig
sting
sting
noun
(botany) A sharp-pointed hollow hair seated on a gland which secretes an acrid fluid, as in nettles.
(figurative) The harmful or painful part of something.
(law enforcement) A police operation in which the police pretend to be criminals in order to catch a criminal.
A brief sequence of music used in films, TV, and video games as a form of scenic punctuation or to identify the broadcasting station.
A bump left on the skin after having been stung.
A goad; incitement.
A pointed portion of an insect or arachnid used for attack.
A puncture made by an insect or arachnid in an attack, usually including the injection of venom.
A sharp, localised pain primarily on the epidermis
A short percussive phrase played by a drummer to accent the punchline in a comedy show.
A support for a wind tunnel model which extends parallel to the air flow.
The concluding point of an epigram or other sarcastic saying.
The thrust of a sting into the flesh; the act of stinging; a wound inflicted by stinging.
verb
(figurative) To cause harm or pain to.
(intransitive, sometimes figurative) To hurt, to be in pain (physically or emotionally).
(transitive, intransitive) To hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both.
(transitive, of an insect or arachnid) To puncture with the stinger.
strig
strig
noun
(UK dialectal) The string of a button.
(botany) A pedicel or footstalk, especially of a flowering or fruit-bearing plant, such as the currant.
The tang of a sword-blade.
verb
To strip the pedical from a plant.
taiga
taiga
noun
A subarctic zone of evergreen coniferous forests situated south of the tundras and north of the steppes in the Northern Hemisphere.
tangi
tangi
noun
Synonym of tangihanga
tavgi
tawgi
thigh
thigh
noun
That part of the leg of vertebrates (or sometimes other animals) which corresponds to the human thigh in position or function; the tibia of a horse, the tarsus of a bird; the third leg-section of an insect.
The upper leg of a human, between the hip and the knee.
thing
thing
noun
(chiefly historical) A public assembly or judicial council in a Germanic country.
(in the plural) Clothes, possessions or equipment.
(informal) A genuine concept, entity or phenomenon; something that actually exists (often contrary to expectation or belief).
(informal) A problem, dilemma, or complicating factor.
(informal) A romantic couple.
(informal) A romantic relationship.
(informal) A unit or container, usually containing edible goods.
(informal) That which is favoured; personal preference. (Used in possessive constructions.)
(informal, with do) One's typical routine, habits, or manner. (Used in possessive constructions.)
(somewhat dated, with the) The latest fad or fashion.
A living being or creature.
A word, symbol, sign, or other referent that can be used to refer to any entity.
An individual object or distinct entity.
Corporeal object.
That which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept.
That which matters; the crux.
Used after a noun to refer dismissively to the situation surrounding the noun's referent.
Whatever can be owned.
verb
(rare) To express as a thing; to reify.
tiang
tiang
noun
Synonym of korrigum
tiger
tiger
noun
(South Africa, dated but still used) A leopard.
(US, colloquial) A kind of growl or screech, after cheering.
(US, slang) A person who is very athletic during sexual intercourse.
(figurative) A ferocious, bloodthirsty and audacious person.
(heraldry) A representation of a large mythological cat, used on a coat of arms.
(obsolete) A servant in livery, who rides with his master or mistress.
A final shouted phrase, accompanied by a jump or outstretched arms, at the end of a cheer.
A male tiger; as opposed to a tigress.
A pneumatic box or pan used in refining sugar.
A relatively small country or group of countries with a fast-growing economy.
A tiger beetle.
A tiger butterfly in tribe Danaini, especially subtribe Danaina
A tiger moth in the family Arctiidae.
Any of the three Australian species of black-and-yellow striped dragonflies of the genus Ictinogomphus.
Panthera tigris, a large predatory mammal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia.
tight
tight
adj
(US, slang, motor racing) A car with understeer, primarily used to describe NASCAR stock cars.
(United States (regional), slang) Angry or irritated.
(colloquial) Scarce, hard to come by.
(colloquial, figurative) Intimately friendly.
(informal, of persons) Intimate, close, close-knit.
(obsolete) Handy; adroit; brisk.
(obsolete) Not ragged; whole; neat; tidy.
(of a space, design or arrangement) Narrow, such that it is difficult for something or someone to pass through it.
(of time) Limited or restricted.
(poker) Of a player, who plays very few hands.
(poker) Using a strategy which involves playing very few hands.
(slang) Extraordinarily great or special.
(slang) Intoxicated; drunk or acting like being drunk.
(slang, British (regional)) Mean; unfair; unkind.
(slang, figurative, usually derogatory) Miserly or frugal.
Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
Fitting close, or too close, to the body.
Lacking holes; difficult to penetrate; waterproof.
Of a turn, sharp, so that the timeframe for making it is narrow and following it is difficult.
Under high tension; taut.
Unyielding or firm.
Well-rehearsed and accurate in execution.
adv
Firmly, so as not to come loose easily.
verb
(obsolete) To tighten.
tigon
tigon
noun
A cross between a male tiger and a lioness.
tigre
tigre
noun
Obsolete form of tiger.
tigua
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.
tingi
tingi
noun
A Brazilian tree whose seeds yield soap, Magonia pubescens.
tings
tings
noun
plural of ting
tioga
tioga
Proper noun
A town and county in New York
A city in North Dakota
A borough and county in Pennsylvania
A town in Texas
A in West Virginia
tragi
tragi
noun
plural of tragus
triga
triga
noun
(historical) A three-horse chariot used by the Ancient Romans.
trigo
trigs
trigs
noun
(medicine, colloquial) Triglycerides.
plural of trig
tubig
tugui
twigs
twigs
noun
plural of twig
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twig
tyigh
tying
tying
noun
(mining) The act or process of washing ores in a buddle.
Action of the verb to tie; ligature.
verb
present participle of tie
vingt
wight
wight
adj
(UK dialectal, obsolete) Strong; stout; active.
(archaic, except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.
noun
(archaic) A living creature, especially a human being.
(fantasy) A wraith-like creature.
(paganism) A being of one of the Nine Worlds of Heathen belief, especially a nature spirit, elf or ancestor.
(poetic) A ghost, deity or other supernatural entity.