(obsolete) To drink immoderately; to carouse; to booze.
coeus
coeus
Proper noun
The Titan of intelligence; the father of Leto and Asteria.
douse
douse
noun
A blow or strike, especially to the face.
A sudden plunging into water.
verb
(intransitive) To fall suddenly into water.
(transitive) To put out; to extinguish.
(transitive) To strike, beat, or thrash.
(transitive, intransitive) To plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse.
(transitive, nautical) To strike or lower in haste; to slacken suddenly
euros
euros
noun
(US) plural of euro
eusol
eusol
noun
An antiseptic made from chlorinated lime and boric acid.
house
house
noun
(Hong Kong, only used in names) An apartment building within a public housing estate.
(US, dialect) A small stand of trees in a swamp.
(astrology) One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart.
(cartomancy) The fourth Lenormand card.
(chess, now rare) A square on a chessboard, regarded as the proper place of a piece.
(curling) The four concentric circles where points are scored on the ice.
(figurative) A place of rest or repose.
(historical) A workhouse.
(music) House music.
(politics) A building where a deliberative assembly meets; whence the assembly itself, particularly a component of a legislature.
(sudoku) A set of cells in a Sudoku puzzle which must contain each digit exactly once, such as a row, column, or 3×3 box in classic Sudoku.
(uncountable) A children's game in which the players pretend to be members of a household.
(uncountable) Size and quality of residential accommodations.
A building intended to contain a single household, as opposed to an apartment or condominium or building containing these.
A building used for something other than a residence (typically with qualifying word).
A dynasty; a family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one.
A grouping of schoolchildren for the purposes of competition in sports and other activities.
A place of business; a company or organisation, especially a printing press, a publishing company, or a couturier.
A place of public accommodation or entertainment, especially a public house, an inn, a restaurant, a theatre, or a casino; or the management thereof.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
A theatre.
An animal's shelter or den, or the shell of an animal such as a snail, used for protection.
Lotto; bingo.
The audience for a live theatrical or similar performance.
The people who live in a house; a household.
verb
(Canada, US, slang, transitive) To eat.
(nautical) To stow in a safe place; to take down and make safe.
(obsolete) To deposit and cover, as in the grave.
(obsolete) To drive to a shelter.
(transitive) To admit to residence; to harbor.
(transitive) To contain one part of an object for the purpose of locating the whole.
(transitive) To contain or cover mechanical parts.
(transitive) To keep within a structure or container.
(transitive, astrology) To dwell within one of the twelve astrological houses.
To take shelter or lodging; to abide; to lodge.
josue
louse
louse
noun
(colloquial, dated, not usually used in plural form) A contemptible person; one who is deceitful or causes harm.
A small parasitic wingless insect of the order Psocodea.
verb
To remove lice from; to delouse.
meous
meous
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meou
moues
moues
noun
plural of moue
mouse
mouse
noun
(boxing) A facial hematoma or black eye.
(computing) (plural mice or, rarely, mouses) An input device that is moved over a pad or other flat surface to produce a corresponding movement of a pointer on a graphical display.
(computing) The cursor.
(historical) A small cushion for a woman's hair.
(informal) A member of the many small rodent and marsupial species resembling such a rodent.
(nautical) A turn or lashing of spun yarn or small stuff, or a metallic clasp or fastening, uniting the point and shank of a hook to prevent its unhooking or straightening out.
(obsolete) A familiar term of endearment.
(set theory) A small model of (a fragment of) Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory with desirable properties (depending on the context).
A match used in firing guns or blasting.
A quiet or shy person.
Any small rodent of the genus Mus.
Part of a hind leg of beef, next to the round.
verb
(intransitive) To hunt or catch mice (the rodents), usually of cats. [from 12th c.]
(intransitive) To move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around).
(intransitive, computing) To navigate by means of a computer mouse.
(obsolete, nonce word, transitive) To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.
(transitive, nautical) To close the mouth of a hook by a careful binding of marline or wire.
oecus
oecus
noun
(history) An apartment, room, or hall in an ancient Roman dwelling house.
ousel
ousel
noun
Alternative form of ouzel
roues
rouse
rouse
noun
(military, Britain and Canada) The sounding of a bugle in the morning after reveille, to signal that soldiers are to rise from bed, often the rouse.
A carousal; a festival; a drinking frolic.
An arousal.
An official ceremony over drinks.
Wine or other liquor considered an inducement to mirth or drunkenness; a full glass; a bumper.
verb
(nautical) To pull by main strength; to haul.
(obsolete) To raise; to make erect.
(slang, when followed by "on") To tell off; to criticise.
To cause to start from a covert or lurking place.
To cause, stir up, excite (a feeling, thought, etc.).
To provoke (someone) to action or anger.
To wake (someone) or be awoken from sleep, or from apathy.
segou
seoul
soule
soule
noun
Obsolete spelling of soul
souse
souse
adv
(now rare, dialectal) Suddenly, without warning.
noun
(Caribbean) Pickled or boiled ears and feet of a pig
(US, Appalachia) Pickled scrapple.
(dated) A small amount.
(obsolete) A sou (the French coin).
A heavy blow.
A person suffering from alcoholism.
A pickle made with salt.
The act of sousing, or swooping.
The act of sousing; a plunging into water.
The ear; especially, a hog's ear.
The pickled ears, feet, etc., of swine.
verb
(now dialectal, intransitive) To fall heavily.
(now dialectal, transitive) To strike, beat.
(obsolete, transitive) To pounce upon.
(transitive) To immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.