| BLASHED | • BLASH v. (Scots) to splash. |
| CLASHED | • clashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of clash. • CLASH v. to meet in opposition. |
| DALEDHS | • daledhs n. Plural of daledh. • DALEDH n. (Hebrew) the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also DALED, DALETH. |
| DALETHS | • daleths n. Plural of daleth. • DALETH n. (Hebrew) the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also DALED, DALEDH. |
| FLASHED | • flashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of flash. • FLASH v. to shine briefly. |
| FLEADHS | • fleadhs n. Plural of fleadh. • FLEADH n. (Irish) a festival of Irish traditional music, dancing, etc. |
| HALIDES | • halides n. Plural of halide. • HALIDE n. a compound of a halogen with a metal or radical, also HALID, HALOID. |
| HANDLES | • handles n. Plural of handle. • handles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handle. • HANDLE v. to touch with the hands. |
| HANDSEL | • handsel n. (Obsolete) A lucky omen. • handsel n. A gift given at New Year, or at the start of some enterprise or new situation, meant to ensure good luck. • handsel n. (Archaic) Price, payment; especially the first installment of a series. |
| HARELDS | • harelds n. Plural of hareld. • HARELD n. (Icelandic) a North American duck, aka oldsquaw or oldwife. |
| HASSLED | • hassled v. Simple past tense and past participle of hassle. • HASSLE v. to harass. |
| HERALDS | • heralds n. Plural of herald. • heralds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of herald. • Heralds prop.n. Plural of Herald. |
| LAMEDHS | • lamedhs n. Plural of lamedh. • LAMEDH n. (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter, also LAMED. |
| LEASHED | • leashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of leash. • LEASH v. to hold by a lead or thong. |
| PLASHED | • plashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of plash. • plashed adj. Having branches bent down and intertwined. • PLASH v. to weave together. |
| SHAULED | • SHAUL v. to become shallow, also SHOAL. |
| SHAWLED | • shawled adj. Dressed in a shawl. • SHAWL v. to wrap the shoulders in a covering. |
| SHEALED | • shealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sheal. • SHEAL v. to shell, husk, also SHALE, SHEEL, SHIEL. |
| SHOALED | • shoaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shoal. • SHOAL v. to sail into shallow water. |
| SLASHED | • slashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of slash. • slashed adj. Having been slashed, cut or rent. • slashed adj. Marked with a slash. |