| ALEGGE | • alegge v. (Obsolete, transitive) To allay or alleviate; to lighten. • ALEGGE v. (Spenser) to lighten, alleviate, also ALLEGGE. |
| ALLEGE | • allege v. (Obsolete, transitive) To state under oath, to plead. • allege v. (Archaic) To cite or quote an author or his work for or against. • allege v. (Transitive) To adduce (something) as a reason, excuse, support etc. |
| BEAGLE | • beagle n. A small short-legged smooth-coated scenthound, often tricolored and sometimes used for hunting hares… • beagle n. A person who snoops on others; a detective. • beagle n. A bailiff. |
| EAGLED | • eagled v. Simple past tense and past participle of eagle. • EAGLE v. to score two under par in golf. |
| EAGLES | • eagles n. Plural of eagle. • eagles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eagle. • Eagles n. Plural of Eagle. |
| EAGLET | • eaglet n. The immature young of an eagle; an eagle chick. • EAGLET n. a young eagle. |
| GALEAE | • galeae n. Plural of galea. • GALEA n. (Latin) a helmet-shaped anatomical part. |
| GALERE | • GALERE n. (French) a group of esp. undesirable people; an unpleasant situation. |
| GEALED | • gealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of geal. • GEAL v. (dialect) to congeal. |
| GELATE | • gelate v. (Intransitive) To form a gel. • GELATE v. to form a gel. |
| GLEAVE | • Gleave prop.n. A surname. • GLEAVE n. a broadsword, also GLAIVE. |
| GLEBAE | • glebae n. Plural of gleba. • GLEBA n. (Latin) spore-bearing mass of some fungi. |
| LEAGUE | • league n. A group or association of cooperating members. • league n. (Sports) An organization of sports teams which play against one another for a championship. • league n. (Informal, rugby) Ellipsis of rugby league. |
| LEGATE | • legate n. A deputy representing the pope, specifically a papal ambassador sent on special ecclesiastical missions. • legate n. An ambassador or messenger. • legate n. The deputy of a provincial governor or general in ancient Rome. |
| PELAGE | • pelage n. Fur, or any other form of the coat of a mammal. • PELAGE n. (French) the coat or covering of a mammal. |
| REGALE | • regale n. (Rare) A feast, a meal. • regale n. (Archaic) a choice article of food or drink. • regale n. (Archaic) refreshment. |
| TEAGLE | • teagle n. (UK, dialect) A hoisting apparatus; an elevator, crane, or lift. • teagle v. (UK, dialect, transitive) To hoist or raise by means of a teagle. • Teagle prop.n. A surname. |
| TELEGA | • telega n. A simple four-wheeled Russian cart without springs. • TELEGA n. (Russian) a four-wheeled springless wagon. |