| ARDRIGH | • ARDRIGH n. (Irish) a title given to the High King of Ireland, also ARDRI. |
| BIGHEAD | • bighead n. (Countable, colloquial, especially used by children) A person having an inflated opinion of himself;… • bighead n. (Countable, colloquial) Any of several species of fish having a large head. • bighead n. (Uncountable, colloquial) Any of several animal diseases that cause swelling of the head. |
| DASHING | • dashing adj. Spirited, audacious and full of high spirits. • dashing adj. Chic, fashionable. • dashing v. Present participle of dash. |
| DIGRAPH | • digraph n. (Graph theory) A directed graph. • digraph n. (Computing) A two-character sequence used to enter a single conceptual character. • digraph n. (Linguistics) A pair of letters, especially a pair representing a single phoneme. |
| DISHRAG | • dishrag n. A piece of cloth used for washing dishes. • dishrag n. (Slang) An unclean person; used in similes. • DISHRAG n. a cloth for washing dishes. |
| HADDING | • HAD v. (Scots) to hold. |
| HAGADIC | • Hagadic adj. Alternative form of aggadic. • HAGADIC adj. (Hebrew) relating to the haggadah, the Pesach guidebook, used during Seder, also AGGADIC, HAGGADIC, HAGGADICAL. |
| HAGRIDE | • hagride v. To harass or torment with dread or nightmares. • HAGRIDE v. to drive as though possessed by a witch. |
| HANDING | • handing v. Present participle of hand. • handing n. The act by which something is handed to somebody. • HAND v. to present with the extremity of the arm below the wrist. |
| HAUDING | • HAUD v. (Scots) to hold. |
| HEADING | • heading v. Present participle of head. • heading n. The title or topic of a document, article, chapter, or of a section thereof. • heading n. (Nautical) The direction into which a seagoing or airborne vessel’s bow is pointing (apparent heading)… |
| HEADRIG | • headrig n. A strip of land at the edge of a ploughed field temporarily left unploughed to allow the plough to turn. • HEADRIG n. (Scots) a headland in a ploughed field. |
| HIDAGES | • hidages n. Plural of hidage. • HIDAGE n. a tax formerly paid to the kings of England for every hide of land. |
| HIDALGA | • hidalga n. A female hidalgo. • HIDALGA n. (Spanish) a title denoting a Spanish noblewoman of the lower class. |
| HIDALGO | • hidalgo n. A member of the Spanish nobility, especially one without a title. • Hidalgo prop.n. A placename. • Hidalgo prop.n. (Countable) A surname from Spanish. |
| SHADING | • shading v. Present participle of shade. • shading n. The act or result of something being shaded. • SHADING n. protection against light or heat. |