The character ꜧ, combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in English that includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
henn
hens
hens
noun
plural of hen
hent
hent
verb
(obsolete) To take away, carry off, apprehend.
(obsolete) To take hold of, to grasp.
(obsolete, transitive) To clear; to go beyond.
hern
hern
noun
(dialectal or poetic) Heron.
(now chiefly dialectal) A corner of angular piece of land; a nook of land projecting into another district, parish, or field.
(now chiefly dialectal) A recess beside a wide chimney-fireside.
(now chiefly dialectal) Corner, nook.
pron
(obsolete outside Britain and US dialects, especially Appalachia) Hers; her own.
hewn
hewn
adj
Having been cut or mown down.
Made or crafted by cutting, whittling down.
verb
past participle of hew
hine
hone
hone
intj
Synonym of alas Used to express sorrow, or grief
noun
A kind of swelling in the cheek.
A machine tool used in the manufacture of precision bores.
A sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool.
verb
(UK, US, Southern US, dialect) To grumble.
(UK, US, Southern US, dialect) To pine, lament, or long.
To make more acute, intense, or effective.
To refine or master (a skill).
To sharpen with a hone; to whet.
To use a hone to produce a precision bore.
hyne
neph
neph
noun
(rare, slang) nephrologist
Abbreviation of nephew.
nesh
nesh
adj
(now UK dialectal) Delicate; weak; poor-spirited; susceptible to cold weather, harsh conditions etc.
(now UK dialectal) Soft; friable; crumbly.
(now UK dialectal) Soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.
verb
(intransitive, dialectal, Northern England) To act timidly.
(transitive) To make soft, tender, or weak.
neth
penh
rhne
shen
then
then
adj
Being so at that time.
adv
(UK, dialect, affirmation) Used to contradict an assertion.
(conjunctive) In that case.
(sequence) At the same time; on the other hand.
(sequence) Next in order of place.
(temporal location) At that time.
(temporal location) Soon afterward.
In addition; also; besides.
conj
Misspelling of than.
Obsolete spelling of than
noun
That time
when
when
adv
(fused relative) The time at, on or during which.
(informal, in definitions or explanations) A circumstance or situation in which.
(interrogative) At what time? At which time? Upon which occasion or circumstance? Used to introduce direct or indirect questions about time.
(relative) At which, on which, during which: often omitted or replaced with that.
At an earlier time and under different, usually less favorable, circumstances.
conj
At (or as soon as) that time that; at the (or any and every) time that; if.
At what time; at which time.
During the time that; at the time of the action of the following clause or participle phrase.
Since; given the fact that; considering that.
Whereas; although; at the same time as; in spite of the fact that.
intj
(obsolete) Expressing impatience. (Compare what.)
(often humorous) That's enough: a command asking someone to stop adding something, especially an ingredient or portion of food or drink; used in, or as if in, literal response to 'Say when'.