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clews
clews
noun
plural of clew
flews
flews
noun
plural of flew
lawes
lawes
noun
plural of lawe
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lawe
lewes
lewes
noun
(obsolete) plural of lew
lewis
lewis
noun
(by extension, figurative) The son of a Freemason, envisaged as assisting his father in heavy work or in old age.
A cramp iron inserted into a cavity in order to lift heavy stones; used as a symbol of strength in Freemasonry.
A kind of shears used in cropping woollen cloth.
lewls
lewse
lowes
lowes
noun
plural of lowe
lowse
lweis
lweis
noun
plural of lwei
mewls
mewls
noun
plural of mewl
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mewl
plews
plews
noun
plural of plew
seqwl
sewel
sewel
noun
A scarecrow, generally made of feathers tied to a string, hung up to prevent deer from breaking into a place.
skewl
slews
slews
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slew
sowel
sowle
swale
swale
noun
(UK, dialectal) A gutter in a candle.
A long narrow and shallow trough between ridges on a beach, running parallel to the coastline.
A low tract of moist or marshy land.
A shallow troughlike depression that's created to carry water during rainstorms or snow melts; a drainage ditch.
A shallow, usually grassy depression sloping downward from a plains upland meadow or level vegetated ridgetop.
Bioswale, a shallow trough dug into the land on contour (horizontally with no slope), whose purpose is to allow water time to percolate into the soil.
verb
Alternative form of sweal (melt and waste away, or singe)
sweal
sweal
verb
(intransitive) To burn slowly.
(intransitive) To melt and run down, as the tallow of a candle; waste away without feeding the flame.
(transitive) To singe; scorch; dress (as a hog) with burning or singeing.
(transitive, dialectal) To consume with fire; burn.
(transitive, dialectal) To make disappear; cause to waste away; diminish; reduce.
swell
swell
adj
(Canada, US, dated slang) Excellent.
(dated) Fashionable, like a swell or dandy.
adv
(Canada, US, informal) Very well.
noun
(geology) An upward protrusion of strata from whose central region the beds dip quaquaversally at a low angle.
(informal) A person of high social standing; an important person.
(informal, dated) A person who is stylish, fancy, or elegant.
(music) A device for controlling the volume of a pipe organ.
(music) A division in a pipe organ, usually the largest enclosed division.
(music) A gradual crescendo followed by diminuendo.
A bulge or protuberance.
A hillock or similar raised area of terrain.
A long series of ocean waves, generally produced by wind, and lasting after the wind has ceased.
Increase of power in style, or of rhetorical force.
The act of swelling; increase in size.
The front brow of a saddle bow, connected in the tree by the two saddle bars to the cantle on the other end.
verb
(intransitive) To be raised to arrogance.
(intransitive) To become bigger, especially due to being engorged.
(intransitive) To grow gradually in force or loudness.
(transitive) To cause to become bigger.
(transitive) To cause to grow gradually in force or loudness.
(transitive) To raise to arrogance; to puff up; to inflate.
To be elated; to rise arrogantly.
To be turgid, bombastic, or extravagant.
To protuberate; to bulge out.
swelp
swelp
verb
Pronunciation spelling of so help.
swelt
swelt
verb
(obsolete outside dialects) To die.
(obsolete outside dialects) To succumb or be overcome with emotion, heat, etc.; to faint or swelter
(obsolete) simple past tense of swell
swile
wales
wales
noun
plural of wale
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wale
wasel
weals
weals
noun
plural of weal
welds
welds
noun
plural of weld
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weld
wells
wells
noun
plural of well
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of well
welsh
welsh
verb
(derogatory, sometimes offensive) To cheat or swindle someone, often by not paying a debt, especially a gambling debt.
(derogatory, sometimes offensive) To go back on one's word.
welts
welts
noun
plural of welt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of welt
wesla
wesle
whsle
wiles
wiles
noun
plural of wile
wyles