One who maintains that the vowel points of the Tetragrammaton translated "Jehovah" are the vowel points that belong to the word Adonai.
astoned
astoned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of astone
astound
astound
adj
(obsolete) Stunned; astounded; astonished.
verb
To astonish, bewilder or dazzle.
astroid
astroid
noun
(geometry) A hypocycloid with four cusps.
boasted
boasted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of boast
bradsot
bradsot
noun
Synonym of braxy (“inflammatory disease of sheep”)
cestoda
coasted
coasted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of coast
costard
costard
noun
(Britain) A large cooking apple.
(archaic, humorous) The human head.
The tree on which large cooking apples grow.
dacoits
dacoits
noun
plural of dacoit
dakoits
dakoits
noun
plural of dakoit
dakotas
dalston
daltons
daltons
noun
plural of dalton
dashpot
dashpot
noun
A mechanical damping device consisting of a piston that moves through a viscous fluid (usually oil); used, in conjunction with a spring, in shock absorbers.
diatoms
diatoms
noun
plural of diatom
distoma
doatish
doatish
adj
Obsolete spelling of dotish
donates
donates
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate
donatus
dopants
dopants
noun
plural of dopant
dotages
dotages
noun
plural of dotage
dotards
dotards
noun
plural of dotard
estadio
estadio
noun
(historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of distance, variously equivalent to about 185.2, 231.5, or 257.2 m depending on the number of leagues per equatorial degree.
estrado
fantods
fantods
noun
(chiefly dated) plural of fantod To have “the fantods” is to be in a state of nervousness, distress, or anxiety.
...I catched a glimpse of fire away through the trees. I went for it, cautious and slow. By and by I was close enough to have a look, and there laid a man on the ground. It most give me the fantods.
1839, Charles Biggs, Adventures of Harry Franco:
1884, Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: