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awalim

embowl

embowl

verb

  1. (obsolete) To form like a bowl; to give a globular shape to.

lawman

lawman

noun

  1. (informal) An officer of the law: a law-enforcement officer.
  2. (law, Orkney and Shetland) The presiding justice of the supreme court.
  3. (law, historical) A lawspeaker: a declarer of the law.
  4. (law, historical) One of 12 magistrates in certain Danish boroughs of England empowered with soc and sac over their own households.
  5. (rare) A man of the law: a lawyer.

lawmen

lawmen

noun

  1. plural of lawman

lowman

lowmen

malawi

mallow

mallow

noun

  1. Any of a group of flowering plants in several genera of the taxonomic family Malvaceae, especially of the genus Malva. Several species are edible by humans.
  2. Larentia clavaria, an uncommon moth found across Eurasia.

marlow

matlow

mawali

mellow

mellow

adj

  1. (also figuratively, of food or drink, or its flavour) Matured and smooth, and not acidic, harsh, or sharp.
  2. (also figuratively, of fruit) Soft or tender by reason of ripeness; having a tender pulp.
  3. (chiefly African-American Vernacular, slang) Pleasing in some way; excellent, fantastic, great.
  4. (chiefly US, slang) Pleasantly high or stoned, and relaxed after taking drugs; also, of drugs: slightly intoxicating and tending to produce such effects.
  5. (of a place, or the climate or weather) Fruitful and warm.
  6. (of colour, sound, style, etc.) Not coarse, brash, harsh, or rough; delicate, rich, soft, subdued.
  7. (of leaves, seeds, plants, etc.) Mature; of crops: ready to be harvested; ripe.
  8. (of soil) Soft and easily penetrated or worked; not hard or rigid; loamy.
  9. Cheerful, genial, jovial, merry; also, easygoing, laid-back, relaxed.
  10. Drunk, intoxicated; especially slightly or pleasantly so, or to an extent that makes one cheerful and friendly.
  11. Well-matured from age or experience; not impetuous or impulsive; calm, dignified, gentle.

noun

  1. (African-American Vernacular) Also main mellow: a close friend or lover.
  2. (specifically) A comfortable or relaxed mood.
  3. The property of being mellow; mellowness.

verb

  1. (also reflexive, originally US, informal) Followed by out: to relax (a person); in particular, to cause (a person) to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
  2. (archaic except Britain, regional) To soften (land or soil) and make it suitable for planting in.
  3. (archaic except Britain, regional, of soil) To be rendered soft and suitable for planting in.
  4. (chiefly passive) To cause (a person) to become slightly or pleasantly drunk or intoxicated.
  5. (of food or drink, or its flavour) To mature and lose its harshness or sharpness.
  6. (originally US, informal, followed by out, of a person) To relax; in particular, to become pleasantly high or stoned by taking drugs.
  7. To cause (a person) to become calmer, gentler, and more understanding, particularly from age or experience.
  8. To cause (food or drink, for example, cheese or wine, or its flavour) to become matured and smooth, and not acidic, harsh, or sharp.
  9. To cause (fruit) to become soft or tender, specifically by ripening.
  10. To lose harshness; to become gentler, subdued, or toned down.
  11. To reduce or remove the harshness or roughness from (something); to soften, to subdue, to tone down.

mewled

mewled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mewl

mewler

mewler

noun

  1. One who mewls.

mildew

mildew

noun

  1. (phytopathology) A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, whitish or of different colors, found on various diseased or decaying substances.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become tainted with mildew.
  2. (transitive) To taint with mildew.

owldom

owldom

noun

  1. The realm or sphere of owls.

owlism

owlism

noun

  1. Affected or pretentious wisdom; pompous dullness.

wadmal

wadmal

noun

  1. Thick coarse heavily napped wool mostly used in winter clothing for the poor.

wadmel

wadmol

wadmol

noun

  1. A rough woolen fabric once used in Scandinavia and parts of Britain to make warm or protective clothing

wamble

wamble

noun

  1. (dialect) A rumble of the stomach.
  2. (dialect) An unsteady walk; a staggering or wobbling.
  3. (obsolete) Nausea; seething; bubbling.

verb

  1. (dialect) To feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach).
  2. (dialect) To twist and turn; to wriggle; to roll over.
  3. (dialect) To wobble, to totter, to waver; to walk with an unsteady gait.

wambly

wambly

adj

  1. (dialect) Shaky, unsteady, dizzy, queasy, nauseous.

wamfle

wample

wanmol

warmly

warmly

adv

  1. (dated) With emotion, or with a certain amount of anger, somewhat hotly.
  2. In a manner that maintains warm temperature.
  3. In a warm, friendly manner.

waumle

welkom

welsom

whelms

whelms

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whelm

whilom

whilom

adj

  1. (archaic except literary) At some time in the past; former, sometime.
  2. (obsolete) Of a person: deceased, late.

adv

  1. (archaic except literary) At some time in the past; formerly, once upon a time.
  2. (rare) Preceded by of or this: for some time that has passed.
  3. At times, on occasion, sometimes.

conj

  1. During the same time that; while.
  2. Up to the time that; till, until.

willem

willms

wilmar

wilmer

wilmot

wimble

wimble

adj

  1. (obsolete) active; nimble

noun

  1. Any of various hand tools for boring holes.

verb

  1. (transitive) To truss hay with a wimble.
  2. To bore or pierce, as with a wimble.

wimple

wimple

noun

  1. A cloth which usually covers the head and is worn around the neck and chin. It was worn by women in medieval Europe and is still worn by nuns in certain orders.
  2. A curve or bend.
  3. A flag or streamer.
  4. A fold or pleat in cloth.
  5. A ripple, as on the surface of water.

verb

  1. To cause to appear as if laid in folds or plaits; to cause to ripple or undulate.
  2. To cover with a wimple.
  3. To draw down; to lower, like a veil.
  4. To flutter.

womble

womble

noun

  1. (Britain, colloquial) A person from the Wimbledon area of London, England.
  2. Alternative spelling of Womble (“fictional furry creature”)
  3. Alternative spelling of wamble

wormil

wormil

noun

  1. (dated) warble fly

wumble

wummel

wurmal

wurmal

noun

  1. Alternative form of wormil