| BEGHARDS | • Beghards n. Plural of Beghard. • BEGHARD n. (French) in Flanders, a man living a monastic life without vows and with power to return to the world, also BEGUIN. |
| BIGHEADS | • bigheads n. Plural of bighead. • big-heads n. Plural of big-head. • big␣heads n. Plural of big head. |
| DEASHING | • deashing v. Present participle of deash. • DEASH v. to remove ash from. |
| EGGHEADS | • eggheads n. Plural of egghead. • EGGHEAD n. an intellectual. |
| GALOSHED | • galoshed adj. Wearing galoshes. • GALOSH v. to put a galosh on. |
| GARISHED | • GARISH v. to heal, also GUARISH. |
| GODHEADS | • godheads n. Plural of godhead. • GODHEAD n. the state of being a god, also GODHOOD. |
| HAGRIDES | • hagrides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hagride. • HAGRIDE v. to drive as though possessed by a witch. |
| HEADAGES | • headages n. Plural of headage. • HEADAGE n. a subsidy payable to farmers, based on the number of animals kept. |
| HEADINGS | • headings n. Plural of heading. • HEADING n. a title. |
| HEADRIGS | • headrigs n. Plural of headrig. • HEADRIG n. (Scots) a headland in a ploughed field. |
| HOGSHEAD | • hogshead n. (Britain) An English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52+1⁄2 imperial… • hogshead n. A large barrel or cask of indefinite contents, especially one containing from 100 to 140 gallons. • HOGSHEAD n. a large cask. |
| JUGHEADS | • jugheads n. Plural of jughead. • JUGHEAD n. an idiot, a fool. |
| RHAGADES | • rhagades n. Plural of rhagade. • RHAGADES n. (Greek) cracks in the skin. |
| SAGEHOOD | • sagehood n. The condition or time of being a sage. • sagehood n. (Wicca) The elderly stage of a male Wiccan (compared with the Sage aspect of the Horned God). • SAGEHOOD n. the state of being wise. |
| SHEADING | • sheading n. Any of the six administrative districts into which the Isle of Man is divided. • SHEADING n. an administrative division on the Isle of Man. |