(obsolete) Showing distress, anxiety or other strong emotion.
Covered or filled (with something flying).
Fleeing.
Flying.
aligarh
alights
alights
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alight
almight
almight
adj
(obsolete) almighty
alright
alright
adj
(often proscribed) Alternative form of all right; satisfactory; okay; in acceptable order.
adv
(often proscribed) Alternative form of all right.
intj
(UK, informal) A generic greeting; hello; how are you.
(informal) Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance; OK.
althing
althing
Proper noun
the national parliament of Iceland
anglish
anglish
Proper noun
A register or form of English that gives preference to words of Germanic origin over words of other (especially Latin, French, or Greek) origin.
Adjective
Of, in, or pertaining to this form of English.
ashling
ashling
noun
A small ash tree.
bagheli
belight
belight
verb
(intransitive, rare, dialectal) To become lit up; shine up; dawn.
(transitive, rare, dialectal) To light up; illuminate.
blighia
blights
blights
noun
plural of blight
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blight
blighty
blighty
noun
Alternative form of Blighty
chilung
delight
delight
noun
Joy; pleasure.
Something that gives great joy or pleasure.
verb
(intransitive) To have or take great pleasure.
To give delight to; to affect with great pleasure; to please highly.
diglyph
diglyph
noun
A member with two vertical channels or grooves, without the two lateral half grooves which characterize the triglyph.
english
english
noun
(by extension, figurative) An unusual or unexpected interpretation of a text or idea, a spin, a nuance.
Spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
enlight
enlight
verb
(archaic, transitive) To illuminate.
flights
flights
noun
plural of flight
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flight
flighty
flighty
adj
(obsolete) Swift.
(of a bird) That flies easily or often.
Given to unplanned and silly ideas or actions.
flyingh
galchic
gallish
gaulish
gaulish
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Gaul.
Of or pertaining to the Celtic tribes speaking Gaulish languages.
Proper noun
The Celtic language that was spoken in Gaul, long extinct.
geilich
gelilah
gelilah
noun
The act or ceremony of scrolling the Torah back up after reading it.
gemlich
gharial
gharial
noun
A gavial.
ghazali
ghiblis
ghiblis
noun
plural of ghibli
ghillie
ghillie
noun
A low-cut type of shoe with decorative lacing.
Alternative spelling of gillie.
ghilzai
ghoulie
ghoulie
noun
(bridge) contract bridge in which only goulash hands are played (usually used in the plural)
(informal) ghoul (ghostly spirit)
(informal, UK, in the plural) testicles
gillham
girlish
girlish
adj
(archaic) Of or relating to girlhood.
Like (that of) a girl; feminine.
glhwein
glitchy
glitchy
adj
Characteristic of glitch or error.
Prone to glitches.
glochid
glochid
noun
A small, detachable, irritant spine occurring in dense clusters in the areoles of certain cacti such as the prickly pear.
glochis
glyphic
glyphic
adj
Carved, sculpted.
Pertaining to glyphs.
noun
A glyph.
goldish
goldish
adj
Somewhat gold in colour.
goliath
goliath
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Goliath
gullish
gullish
adj
(archaic) Foolish, credulous, simple-minded.
gushily
gushily
adv
In a gushy manner.
haglike
haglike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a hag; hideous, cronelike.
haigler
hailing
hailing
noun
The act by which somebody is hailed.
verb
present participle of hail
haleigh
halling
haloing
haloing
verb
present participle of halo
halting
halting
adj
Prone to pauses or breaks; hesitant; broken.
noun
The action of one who halts; a stopping or hesitancy.
verb
present participle of halt
halving
halving
noun
(mathematics) The process or instance of dividing in half.
verb
present participle of halve
hargill
harling
harling
noun
The act or process of surfacing a wall with a slurry of pebbles or stone chips, then curing with a lime render.
verb
present participle of harl
hauling
hauling
noun
haulage
verb
present participle of haul
healing
healing
noun
An act of healing, as by a faith healer.
The process where the cells in the body regenerate and repair themselves.
The psychological process of dealing with a problem or problems.
verb
present participle of heal
heeling
heeling
noun
(nautical) An inclination to one side; a tilt.
verb
present participle of heel
heiling
heiling
verb
present participle of heil
helling
helling
verb
present participle of hell
helming
helming
verb
present participle of helm
helping
helping
noun
(countable) A portion or serving, especially of food that one takes for oneself, or to which one helps oneself.
(figurative, countable) An amount or quantity
verb
present participle of help
helving
helving
verb
present participle of helve
herling
herling
noun
(UK, dialect) The young of the sea trout.
hidalgo
hidalgo
noun
A member of the Spanish nobility, especially one without a title.
hidling
higgled
higgled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of higgle
higgler
higgler
noun
(Jamaica) A seller of any kind of small produce or wares; a huckster.
(archaic) An itinerant trader, especially one dealing in dairy produce and poultry.
A person who haggles or negotiates for lower prices.
higgles
higgles
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of higgle
highlow
highlow
noun
An article of men's footwear, typically made of leather, lower in height than a boot, rising just above the ankle, with laces in the front.
hilding
hilding
noun
A wretch, a contemptible person.
hilling
hilling
noun
The act or process of heaping or drawing earth around plants.
verb
present participle of hill
hilting
hilting
verb
present participle of hilt
hirling
hirling
noun
Alternative form of herling
hoglike
hoglike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a hog.
hogling
hogling
noun
A young, immature, or diminutive hog.
holding
holding
noun
(in texts about Russia, nonstandard) A holding company, or other kind of company (by back-translation from Russian холдинг (xolding)).
(obsolete) Logic; consistency.
(obsolete) The burden or chorus of a song.
(obsolete, rare) That which holds, binds, or influences; hold; influence; power.
A determination of law made by a court.
A tenure; a farm or other estate held of another.
Something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds.
verb
present participle of hold
holguin
holking
holking
verb
present participle of holk
howling
howling
adj
(colloquial) Used as an intensifier
noun
The act of producing howls.
verb
present participle of howl
hugelia
hulking
hulking
adj
Large and bulky, heavily built; massive.
noun
A kind of sloping embankment used as a coastal defence.
verb
present participle of hulk
hulling
hulling
verb
present participle of hull
hurgila
hurling
hurling
noun
A Cornish street game resembling rugby, played with a silver ball.
An Irish game of ancient Celtic origin. It is played with an ash stick called a hurley (camán in Irish) and a hard leather ball called a sliotar.
The act by which something is hurled or thrown.
verb
present participle of hurl
hyingly
largish
largish
adj
Somewhat large.
lashing
lashing
noun
As lashings: lots.
Something used to tie something or lash it to something.
The act of one who, or that which, lashes; castigation; chastisement.
verb
present participle of lash
lathing
lathing
noun
A covering of laths.
verb
present participle of lathe
leching
leching
verb
present participle of lech
lighted
lighted
adj
Filled with light; illuminated.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of light
lighten
lighten
verb
(intransitive) To become brighter or clearer; to brighten.
(intransitive) To become less serious or more cheerful.
(intransitive) To become light or lighter in weight.
(intransitive, now rare) To flash lightning, to give off lightning.
(transitive) To alleviate; to reduce the burden of.
(transitive) To emit or disclose in, or as if in, lightning; to flash out, like lightning.
(transitive) To make brighter or clearer; to illuminate.
(transitive) To make less serious or more cheerful.
(transitive) To make light or lighter in weight.
To descend; to light.
To illuminate with knowledge; to enlighten.
lighter
lighter
adj
comparative form of light: more light
noun
A device used to light things, especially a reusable handheld device for creating fire to light cigarettes.
A flat-bottomed boat for carrying heavy loads across short distances (especially for canals or for loading or unloading larger boats).
A person who lights things.
verb
To transfer (cargo or passengers) to or from a ship by means of a lighter or other small vessel.
To transfer cargo or fuel from (a ship), lightening it to make its draft less or to make it easier to refloat.
lightly
lightly
adv
In a light manner.
logchip
loggish
loggish
adj
heavy or ponderous; dull; lumpish
logship
longish
longish
adj
It was a longish time before I received a reply to my letter.
Somewhat long.
luhinga
lushing
lushing
verb
present participle of lush
megilph
mighell
mightly
mightly
adj
Able; able to occur; possible.
Mighty; competent; capable; strong; powerful.
Substantial; weighty; of import.
adv
Mightily.
Very.
milchig
milchig
adj
(Judaism, of food) Dairy, containing anything derived from milk.
(Judaism, of kitchenware) Designate for use with dairy products or having been contaminated by dairy products.
nightly
nightly
adj
Happening or appearing in the night; night-time; nocturnal.
Performing, occurring, or taking place every night.
Used in the night.
adv
Every night.
noun
(computing) A build of a software program with the latest changes, released every night.
nilghai
nilghai
noun
Alternative form of nilgai
nilghau
nylghai
pightel
pightel
noun
Alternative form of pightle
pightle
pightle
noun
(archaic, dialect) A small piece of enclosed land, often by a hedge. Some authorities also indicate that a pightle tends to be associated with a house or messuage.
plights
plights
noun
plural of plight
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plight
ralaigh
raleigh
raleigh
Proper noun
The capital city of the state of North Carolina in the United States of America.
Any of several other towns and cities in the United States and some other English-speaking countries.
a town in Mississippi, USA
Sir Walter Raleigh, English explorer and soldier
An English bicycle manufacturer.
relight
relight
verb
(transitive, computer graphics) To render again with different simulated lighting conditions.
(transitive, intransitive) To light or kindle anew.
rightle
rightly
rightly
adv
In a right manner, correctly, justifiably.
shingle
shingle
noun
(by extension) Any paddle used for corporal punishment.
A punitive strap such as a belt.
A rectangular piece of steel obtained by means of a shingling process involving hammering of puddled steel.
A small signboard designating a professional office; this may be both a physical signboard or a metaphoric term for a small production company (a production shingle).
A small, thin piece of building material, often with one end thicker than the other, for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building.
Small, smooth pebbles, as found on a beach.
verb
(transitive) To beat with a shingle.
(transitive) To cover with small, thin pieces of building material, with shingles.
(transitive) To cut, as hair, so that the ends are evenly exposed all over the head, like shingles on a roof.
(transitive) To increase the storage density of (a hard disk) by writing tracks that partially overlap.
(transitive, manufacturing) To hammer and squeeze material in order to expel cinder and impurities from it, as in metallurgy.
shingly
shingly
adj
Covered with shingle or small pebbles.
sighful
sighful
adj
(poetic) Full of sighs.
sightly
sightly
adj
Attractive, pleasing to the eye; affording gratification to the sense of sight; aesthetically pleasing.
Offering a good view.
Open to sight; conspicuous.
The house stands in a sightly place.
singhal
sleighs
sleighs
noun
plural of sleigh
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sleigh
sleight
sleight
noun
(countable) An artful trick; sly artifice; a feat so dexterous that the manner of performance escapes observation.
Cunning; craft; artful practice.
Dexterous practice; dexterity; skill.
slights
slights
noun
plural of slight
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slight
slighty
slighty
adj
(obsolete) slight
taghlik
thingal
thingal
adj
(rare) Belonging or pertaining to a thing or things; real.
thingly
thingly
adj
(philosophy, art, linguistics) Pertaining to the substance of a work, separate from what is conveyed; material, substantive.
Actual; real; substantial.
tholing
tholing
verb
present participle of thole
tightly
tightly
adv
(of speech) Curtly in a way that suggests anger or other intense emotion is being contained.
In a tight manner.
uehling
unlight
unlight
adj
(rare) Not light (“having little weight”).
noun
(literary or poetic) The absence of light; darkness.
verb
(intransitive, now dialectal) To alight; dismount
(transitive, rare) To extinguish, turn off, or dim the light from
uplight
uplight
noun
A recessed light fixture that directs the light in an upward direction.