A type of hat from Peru or Bolivia, usually made from wool or a similar fabric, and often having ear flaps that tie under the chin for warmth.
clough
clough
noun
(Northern England, US) A narrow valley; a cleft in a hillside; a ravine, glen, or gorge.
(dialectal) A wood; weald.
(dialectal) The cleft or fork of a tree; crotch.
(historical) Alternative form of cloff (“allowance of two pounds in every three hundredweight”)
A sluice used in returning water to a channel after depositing its sediment on the flooded land.
floush
floush
verb
(UK, dialect) Alternative form of flouse (“to splash”)
ghouls
ghouls
noun
plural of ghoul
helluo
helluo
noun
(obsolete) A glutton, a gormandizer.
hodful
hodful
noun
Enough to fill a hod.
hoeful
holcus
holdup
holdup
noun
Alternative spelling of hold-up
holmun
holoku
holoku
noun
(Hawaii) Synonym of Mother Hubbard: a kind of loose dress introduced to Hawaii by Christian missionaries.
holour
holour
Noun
A whoremonger.
houlet
houlet
noun
(Tyneside) An owl.
An owlet.
houlka
hourly
hourly
adj
Occurring every hour.
Unsalaried, paid by the hour; (by extension) blue-collar.
adv
At intervals of an hour.
noun
Something produced each hour.
housal
housel
housel
noun
(archaic) The Eucharist.
verb
(transitive, archaic) To administer the Eucharist to.
(transitive, rare) To prepare for a journey.
hulloa
hulloo
hullos
hullos
noun
plural of hullo
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hullo
hulton
hurlow
kolush
lochus
louche
louche
adj
Not reputable or decent.
Of questionable taste or morality; decadent.
Unconventional and slightly disreputable in an attractive manner; raffish, rakish.
verb
(transitive) To make (an alcoholic beverage, e.g. absinthe or ouzo) cloudy by mixing it with water, due to the presence of anethole. This is known as the ouzo effect.
loughs
loughs
noun
plural of lough
moghul
moghul
Noun
A head of the Mongolian dynasty founded by Zahīr-ud-Dīn Muhammed Bābur (1483-1530) which controlled large parts of southern Asia from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
A Mongol or Mongolian, especially a member or follower of the Moghul dynasty.
An important or successful person; a magnate. (Now usually as
plough
plough
noun
(yoga) A yoga pose resembling a traditional plough, halāsana.
A bookbinder's implement for trimming or shaving off the edges of books.
A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting.
A joiner's plane for making grooves.
Alternative form of Plough (Synonym of Ursa Major)
Alternative form of ploughland, an alternative name for a carucate or hide.
The use of a plough; tillage.
verb
(UK, university slang, transitive) To fail (a student).
(bookbinding) To trim, or shave off the edges of, as a book or paper, with a plough.
(intransitive) To use a plough.
(joinery) To cut a groove in, as in a plank, or the edge of a board; especially, a rectangular groove to receive the end of a shelf or tread, the edge of a panel, a tongue, etc.
(nautical) To run through, as in sailing.
(transitive) To use a plough on soil to prepare for planting.
(transitive, vulgar) To have sex with, penetrate.
To furrow; to make furrows, grooves, or ridges in.
Something that ought to be the case as opposed to already being the case.
verb
(auxiliary) Simple past tense of shall.
(auxiliary, subjunctive) Used to form a variant of the present subjunctive, expressing a state or action that is hypothetical, potential, mandated, etc.
(formal or literary outside certain combinations such as with 'imagine' or 'think') Used to impart a tentative, conjectural or polite nuance.
(formal or literary) Used to express a conditional outcome.
(informal) With verbs such as 'see' or 'hear', usually in the second person, used to point out something remarkable in either a good or bad way.
In questions, asks what is correct, proper, desirable, etc.
Indicates that something is expected to have happened or to be the case now.
To make a statement of what ought to be true, as opposed to reality.
Used to give advice or opinion that an action is, or would have been, beneficial or desirable.
Used to issue an instruction (traditionally seen as carrying less force of authority than alternatives such as 'shall' or 'must').
Will be likely to (become or do something); indicates a degree of possibility or probability that the stated thing will happen or be true in the future.
slouch
slouch
noun
(dated) An awkward, heavy, clownish fellow.
A hanging down of the head; a drooping posture; a limp appearance
Any depression or hanging down, as of a hat brim.
Someone who is slow to act.
verb
(intransitive) To hang or droop; to adopt a limp posture
(intransitive) To walk in a clumsy, lazy manner.
(transitive) To cause to hang down or droop; to depress.
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.
(transitive) To shed (skin).
(transitive, card games) To discard.
sloush
sulpho
tholus
tholus
noun
(astronomy, geology) A small domical mountain or hill.
(lichenology) Part of the apical structure of the asci of some lichen species.
A round building, dome, or cupola.
unhold
unhold
verb
(transitive) To unhand, release from one's grasp, let go of.
(transitive, telephony) To remove from a "hold" or "on hold" state.
unholy
unholy
adj
Dreadful, terrible, excessive, or otherwise atrocious.
Not holy; (by extension) evil, impure, or otherwise perverted.
uphold
uphold
verb
To hold up; to lift on high; to elevate.
To keep erect; to support; to sustain; to keep from falling
To support by approval or encouragement, to confirm (something which has been questioned)