| BRAHMAN | • brahman n. Alternative form of brahmin (member of the Hindu priestly class). • Brahman n. A breed of beef cattle from India with a hump on the shoulder. • Brahman n. (Dated) A Brahmin. |
| BRAHMIN | • brahmin n. A member of the Hindu priestly caste, one of the four varnas or social groups based on occupation in… • brahmin n. One who has realized or attempts to realize Brahman, i.e. God or supreme knowledge. • brahmin n. A scholar, teacher, priest, intellectual, researcher, scientist, knowledge-seeker, or knowledge worker. |
| ENCHARM | • encharm v. (Transitive, archaic, poetic) To charm. • ENCHARM v. (obsolete) to cast a spell on, to charm. |
| HARDMAN | • hardman n. (Slang) A man who is particularly tough or muscular. • hardman n. (Australia, rugby) A rugby player. • Hardman prop.n. A surname. |
| HARDMEN | • hardmen n. Plural of hardman. • HARDMAN n. a tough, ruthless man. |
| HARMANS | • harmans n. (Obsolete, thieves’ cant, plural only) The stocks (instrument of punishment). • harmans n. (Obsolete, thieves’ cant) plural of harman (“policeman”). • HARMAN n. in thieves' slang, a constable; (plural) the stocks. |
| HARMINE | • harmine n. (Organic chemistry) A fluorescent harmala alkaloid belonging to the carboline family of compounds, found… • HARMINE n. an alkaloid derived from harmala seeds, also HARMALIN, HARMIN. |
| HARMING | • harming v. Present participle of harm. • HARM v. to injure. |
| HARMINS | • HARMIN n. an alkaloid derived from harmala seeds, also HARMINE, HARMALIN. |
| HARMONY | • harmony n. Agreement or accord. • harmony n. A pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds. • harmony n. (Music) The academic study of chords. |
| HERDMAN | • herdman n. (Obsolete) Someone who herds animals; a herdsman. • Herdman prop.n. A surname. • HERDMAN n. a keeper of a herd, also HERDSMAN. |
| HUMANER | • humaner adj. Comparative form of humane: more humane. • HUMANE adj. compassionate. |
| HYMNARY | • hymnary n. A book of hymns. • HYMNARY n. a hymn book, also HYMNAL, HYMNBOOK. |
| MARCHEN | • MARCHEN n. (German) a story or fable, a folktale. |
| MENORAH | • menorah n. (Judaism) A holy candelabrum with seven branches used in the Temple of Jerusalem. • menorah n. (Judaism) A candelabrum with nine branches, used in Jewish worship on Hanukkah. • MENORAH n. (Hebrew) a candleholder used in Jewish worship. |
| MONARCH | • monarch n. The ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy. • monarch n. The monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, and others of genus Danaus, found primarily in North America… • monarch n. (Aboriginal English) A police officer. |
| NOMARCH | • nomarch n. (Historical) The governor of an ancient Egyptian nome. • nomarch n. The chief administrator of a modern Greek nomarchy. • NOMARCH n. (Greek) the chief magistrate of a nome or nomarchy. |
| RHAMNUS | • rhamnus n. (Botany) Any of the plants in the genus Rhamnus; a buckthorn. • Rhamnus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Rhamnaceae – the buckthorns. • RHAMNUS n. (Greek) a thorny tree or shrub. |
| UNCHARM | • uncharm v. (Transitive) To release from a charm, fascination, or secret power; to disenchant. • UNCHARM v. to free from a spell. |