| AFRESH | • afresh adv. Anew; again; once more. • AFRESH adv. anew. |
| BEHALF | • behalf n. The interest, benefit, or wellbeing of someone or something. • behalf n. (When adopted by someone else) One’s role or rightful place; stead or authority. • BEHALF n. interest or benefit. |
| CHAFED | • chafed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chafe. • CHAFE v. to warm by rubbing. |
| CHAFER | • chafer n. One who chafes. • chafer n. A vessel for heating water; hence, a dish or pan. • chafer n. A vessel for holding burning coals or hot water used as a warmer. |
| CHAFES | • chafes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chafe. • CHAFE v. to warm by rubbing. |
| CHAUFE | • CHAUFE v. (Spenser) to chafe. |
| FASHED | • fashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of fash. • FASH v. (Scots) to bother or annoy. |
| FASHES | • fashes n. Plural of fash. • fashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fash. • FASH v. (Scots) to bother or annoy. |
| FATHER | • father n. A (generally human) male who begets a child. • father n. A male ancestor more remote than a parent; a progenitor; especially, a first ancestor. • father n. A term of respectful address for an elderly man. |
| FELLAH | • fellah n. A peasant, farmer or agricultural laborer in the Middle East and North Africa. • fellah n. Alternative spelling of fella. • FELLAH n. (Arabic) a peasant or labourer in Arab countries. |
| FLEADH | • fleadh n. An Irish music festival with competitions for the best performance on various instruments. • FLEADH n. (Irish) a festival of Irish traditional music, dancing, etc. |
| HAFFET | • haffet n. (Scotland) The side of the head; the temples. • HAFFET n. (Scots) the cheekbone and temple, also HAFFIT. |
| HAFTED | • hafted v. Simple past tense and past participle of haft. • hafted adj. Having a haft or handle. • HAFT v. to set in a haft; to establish firmly. |
| HAFTER | • hafter n. (Archaic) A maker of handles for knives and other tools. • hafter prep. Pronunciation spelling of after. • hafter cont. (Informal) Contraction of have to. |
| HALFEN | • halfen adj. (Obsolete) Lacking half of its due qualities. • HALFEN adj. (Spenser) half. |
| SHEAFS | • sheafs n. Plural of sheaf. • SHEAF v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAVE. |
| SHEAFY | • sheafy adj. Pertaining to, or consisting of, a sheaf or sheaves; resembling a sheaf. • SHEAFY adj. like sheafs. |
| TREFAH | • trefah adj. (Religious) Not kosher. • TREFAH adj. (Hebrew) in the Jewish religion, forbidden as food, not kosher, also TEREFA, TEREFAH, TRAYF, TREF, TREFA, TREIF, TREIFA, TREYF, TREYFA. |