That aches; continuously painful; that causes pain.
noun
The feeling of an ache; a dull pain.
verb
present participle of ache
afghan
afghan
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) A type of iced chocolate biscuit, sometimes containing cornflakes and topped with a walnut.
A blanket or throw, usually crocheted or knitted.
agunah
agunah
noun
A Jewish woman who is trapped in a marriage from which she cannot escape, either because her husband has disappeared or because he will not grant her a gett.
anhang
anight
anight
adv
(obsolete) In the night-time, at night.
arghan
arghan
noun
Alternative form of argan
ashing
ashing
noun
(analytical chemistry) An analytic procedure in which a sample is heated in a furnace to leave a residue of ash, either to determine the gross mineral content, or as a preparation for further analysis
verb
present participle of ash
athing
banghy
behang
behang
verb
(transitive) To hang round or about, as ornament or embellishment; suspend; drape.
bhangi
bhangi
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Bhangi
bhangs
bonagh
chagan
chaing
changa
change
change
noun
(Scotland, dated) A public house; an alehouse.
(baseball) A change-up pitch.
(campanology) Any order in which a number of bells are struck, other than that of the diatonic scale.
(countable) A replacement.
(countable) A transfer between vehicles.
(countable, uncountable) The process of becoming different.
(uncountable) An amount of cash, usually in the form of coins, but sometimes inclusive of paper money.
(uncountable) Balance of money returned from the sum paid after deducting the price of a purchase.
(uncountable) Small denominations of money given in exchange for a larger denomination.
verb
(archaic) To exchange.
(intransitive) To become something different.
(intransitive) To replace one's clothing.
(intransitive) To transfer to another vehicle (train, bus, etc.)
(transitive) To change hand while riding (a horse).
(transitive) To replace the clothing of (the one wearing it).
(transitive) To replace.
(transitive, ergative) To make something into something else.
changs
changs
noun
plural of chang
chiang
chunga
dagnah
dehgan
gandhi
ganjah
gaunch
gaunch
verb
Alternative form of ganch (“to impale”)
geehan
gehman
gerhan
gienah
gnatho
granch
granth
gunjah
gunyah
gunyah
noun
(Australia) A traditional Aboriginal dwelling made of bark and sticks.
hading
hading
verb
present participle of hade
haeing
haeing
verb
(chiefly Scotland) present participle of have
hafgan
hagden
hagden
noun
Synonym of hagdon (“the greater shearwater”)
hagdin
hagdon
hagdon
noun
(regional, now rare) One of several species of sea birds of the genus Puffinus, especially, Ardenna gravis (syn. Puffinus gravis, Puffinus major), the great shearwater, and Puffinus stricklandi, the black hagdon or sooty shearwater.
hageen
hagein
haglin
haglin
noun
Synonym of hagdon
haling
haling
verb
present participle of hale
hangar
hangar
noun
(obsolete) A covered shed for carriages.
A large garage-like structure where aircraft are kept.
verb
(transitive) To store (an aircraft) in a hangar.
hangby
hanged
hanged
verb
(law) simple past tense and past participle of hang (now only when referring to the method of execution)
hangee
hangee
noun
One who is executed by hanging.
hanger
hanger
noun
(Australian rules football, informal) Synonym of spectacular mark
(UK) A steep, wooded slope.
(baseball, slang) A hanging pitch; a pitch (typically a breaking ball or slider) that is poorly executed, hence easy to hit.
(climbing) A device secured by a bolt and used to attach a carabiner.
(now historical) A short and broad backsword, worn so to hang at the side, especially popular in the 18th century.
(slang) Hunger and anger, especially when the anger is induced by the hunger.
A bridle iron.
A clothes hanger.
A person who attempts suicide by hanging.
A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended.
One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman, paper hanger, etc.
hangie
hangle
hangle
noun
A form of hanger by which the scabbard of a sword was suspended, attached not necessarily to the girdle, but sometimes to two rings fastened to the cuirass at its bottom edge, one over the left hip, the other near the middle of the back.
A hook in a chimney for hanging a pot; a hanger.
hangul
hangul
noun
The Kashmir stag.
hangup
hangup
noun
Alternative spelling of hang-up
harang
harang
noun
Alternative spelling of harangue
verb
Alternative spelling of harangue To give a forceful and lengthy lecture or criticism to someone
haring
haring
verb
present participle of hare
hating
hating
verb
present participle of hate
haugen
having
having
adj
(obsolete) Grasping; greedy.
noun
(obsolete) A person's behaviour.
(obsolete, Scotland, chiefly in the plural) Good manners.
Something owned; possession; goods; estate.
The act of possessing; ownership.
verb
present participle of have
hawing
hawing
noun
The act of saying "haw", in intermission or hesitation of speech.
verb
present participle of haw
haying
haying
noun
The act of gathering hay.
verb
present participle of hay
hazing
hazing
noun
(US, Philippines) An initiation or behavior that involves humiliation, harassment or abuse, particularly in universities and in the military.
verb
present participle of haze
hogans
hogans
noun
plural of hogan
horgan
hsiang
hungar
ichang
ingham
khanga
khanga
noun
Alternative form of kanga (African garment)
meghan
meghan
Proper noun
name, a pseudo-Irish spelling of the Welsh Megan.
minhag
minhag
noun
(Judaism) a longstanding religious custom or tradition that is not required by Jewish law
moghan
naught
naught
noun
(archaic) Nothingness.
(chiefly US, old-fashioned) Alternative spelling of nought
pron
Nothing.
nuragh
nurhag
nurhag
noun
A nuraghe.
oonagh
pahang
pahang
Proper noun
State in western Malaysia which has Kuantan as its capital.
pohang
rehang
rehang
verb
To hang again.
rhagon
rhagon
noun
(zoology) A form of sponge with clustered spherical flagellated endodermal chambers.
leucon
sangah
sangha
sangha
noun
The Buddhist congregation including laypersons and the "religious" (renunciate monks and nuns who have taken vows).
The community of all followers of the Buddha; the ecclesia in which the devout take refuge; those who have "entered the stream" towards nirvana; as one of the three jewels of Buddhism.