Each of the two; one and the other; referring to two individuals or items.
pron
Each of the two, or of the two kinds.
coth
doth
doth
verb
(archaic) third-person singular simple present form of do
goth
goth
adj
Relating to goth music or people.
noun
(countable) A person who is part of the goth subculture.
(uncountable) A punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black, associated with mournful music and attitudes.
(uncountable, music) A style of punk rock influenced by glam rock; gothic rock.
hoit
hoit
verb
(archaic) To play the fool; to behave thoughtlessly and frivolously.
(obsolete) To leap; to caper; to romp noisily.
Pronunciation spelling of hurt.
holt
holt
noun
A small piece of woodland or a woody hill; a copse.
The lair of an animal, especially of an otter.
hont
hoot
hoot
noun
(slang) A fun event or person. (See hootenanny)
A derisive cry or shout.
A small particle; a whit or jot.
The cry of an owl.
verb
To assail with contemptuous cries or shouts; to follow with derisive shouts.
To cry out or shout in contempt.
To make the cry of an owl, a hoo.
To sound the horn of a vehicle
hort
host
host
noun
(Christianity) The consecrated bread of the Eucharist.
(computing, Internet) Any computer attached to a network.
(ecology) A cell or organism which harbors another organism or biological entity, usually a parasite.
(evolution, genetics) An organism bearing certain genetic material, with respect to its cells.
A large number of items; a large inventory.
A moderator or master of ceremonies for a performance.
A multitude of people arrayed as an army; used also in religious senses, as: Heavenly host (of angels)
A paid male companion offering conversation and in some cases sex, as in certain types of bar in Japan.
A person or organization responsible for running an event.
One that provides a facility for an event.
One which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.
verb
(computing, Internet) To run software made available to a remote user or process.
(obsolete, intransitive) To lodge at an inn.
To perform the role of a host.
hote
hote
verb
(obsolete) To promise.
(obsolete, intransitive) To be called, be named.
(obsolete, transitive) To call, name.
(transitive, dialectal or obsolete) To command; to enjoin.
hoti
hots
hots
noun
(slang) A condition of physical attraction toward (for) someone.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hot
hout
hout
noun
(Rhodesia, slang, ethnic slur) A black African.
hoyt
hoyt
Proper noun
for someone who lived high, or on a hill.
A city in Kansas.
A community in New Brunswick, Canada.
khot
khot
noun
(India, historical) A form of land tenure usually based around hereditary zamindars with proprietary rights.
loth
loth
adj
(Britain) Alternative form of loath
noun
(now historical) A measure of weight formerly used in Germany, the Netherlands and some other parts of Europe, equivalent to half of the local ounce.
moth
moth
noun
(dated) A liver spot, especially an irregular or feathery one.
(figurative) Anything that gradually and silently eats, consumes, or wastes any other thing.
A usually nocturnal insect of the order Lepidoptera, distinguished from butterflies by feather-like antennae.
Obsolete form of mote.
The plant Vigna aconitifolia, moth bean.
verb
(intransitive) To hunt for moths.
oath
oath
noun
A curse, a curse word.
A light, irreverent or insulting appeal to a deity or other entity.
A solemn pledge or promise that invokes a deity, a ruler, or another entity (not necessarily present) to attest the truth of a statement or sincerity of one's desire to fulfill a contract or promise.
A statement or promise which is strengthened (affirmed) by such a pledge.
verb
(archaic) To pledge.
ocht
orth
otha
othb
othe
otho
otoh
otoh
prep_phrase
Alternative letter-case form of OTOH
phot
phot
noun
A photometric unit of illuminance, or luminous flux through an area (symbol ph).
verb
(informal) to photograph
poth
roth
shot
shot
adj
(colloquial) Worn out or broken.
(of material, especially silk) Woven from warp and weft strands of different colours, resulting in an iridescent appearance.
Discharged, cleared, or rid of something.
Scarred silly or crazy of something or someone usually due to a traumatic experience with said fear.
Tired, weary.
intj
(colloquial, New Zealand) An expression of gratitude, similar to thank you.
noun
(US federal prison system) Written documentation of a behavior infraction.
(US, Canada, baseball, informal) A home run that scores one, two, or three runs (a four run home run is usually referred to as a grand slam).
(archaic) A reckoning, a share of a tavern bill, etc.
(athletics) The heavy iron ball used for the shot put.
(fisheries) A cast of one or more nets.
(fisheries) A place or spot for setting nets.
(fisheries) A single draft or catch of fish made.
(medicine) A vaccination or injection.
(photography, film) A single snapshot or an unbroken sequence of photographic film exposures, or the digital equivalent; an unedited sequence of frames.
(slang, sports, US) A punch or other physical blow.
(sports) The act of launching a ball or similar object toward a goal.
(uncountable) Small metal balls used as ammunition.
(uncountable, military) Metal balls (or similar) used as ammunition; not necessarily small.
A charge to be paid, a scot or shout.
A measure of alcohol, usually spirits, as taken either from a shot-glass or directly from the bottle, equivalent to about 44 milliliters; 1.5 ounces. ("pony shot"= 30 milliliters; 1 fluid ounce)
A remark or comment, especially one which is critical or insulting.
A single serving of espresso.
An opportunity or attempt.
Someone who shoots (a gun, longbow, etc.); a person reckoned as to their aim.
The result of launching a projectile or bullet.
verb
(transitive) To load (a gun) with shot.
simple past tense and past participle of shoot
soth
stoh
teho
theo
theo
noun
(informal) The amount of a gambler's theoretical losses based on typical play.
thio
thob
thof
thof
conj
(dialectal) Though.
thok
thom
thon
thon
adj
Yon.
pron
(nonstandard, rare, see usage notes) them (singular). Gender-neutral third-person singular object pronoun, coordinate with gendered pronouns him and her.
(nonstandard, rare, see usage notes) they (singular). Gender-neutral third-person singular subject pronoun, coordinate with gendered pronouns he and she.
thoo
thoo
prep
Pronunciation spelling of through.
pron
(Orkney) Thou; singular informal form of you.
thor
thor
adv
(Tyneside) there
(Tyneside) they're (they are)
pron
(Tyneside) their
thos
thou
thou
adv
Misspelling of though.
noun
(Britain) A unit of length equal to one-thousandth of an inch (25.4 µm).
(slang) A thousand, especially a thousand of some currency (dollars, pounds sterling, etc.).
pron
(archaic, dialectal, literary, religion, or humorous) Nominative singular of ye (“you”).
verb
(intransitive) To use the word thou.
(transitive) To address (a person) using the pronoun thou, especially as an expression of contempt or familiarity.