| CRENSHAW | • Crenshaw prop.n. A surname. • Crenshaw prop.n. A town in Panola County and Quitman County, Mississippi, United States. • Crenshaw prop.n. An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
| ENSWATHE | • enswathe v. (Transitive) To swathe or envelop (someone or something), as in swaddling clothes. • ENSWATHE v. to wrap around, also INSWATHE. |
| FERNSHAW | • fernshaw n. A thicket of ferns. • FERNSHAW n. a thicket of ferns. |
| HANDSEWN | • handsewn adj. Sewn by hand, without the use of a sewing machine. • HANDSEWN adj. sewn by hand. |
| HAWKNOSE | • hawknose n. A nose shaped like a hawk’s beak. • hawk-nose n. Alternative form of hawknose. • hawk␣nose n. Alternative form of hawknose. |
| HERNSHAW | • hernshaw n. Obsolete form of heronsew. • HERNSHAW n. a heron, also HERONSEW, HERONSHAW. |
| INSWATHE | • inswathe v. Archaic spelling of enswathe. • INSWATHE v. to wrap around, also ENSWATHE. |
| NEWSHAWK | • newshawk n. (Informal) A keen investigative reporter. • NEWSHAWK n. a newspaper reporter. |
| SHERWANI | • sherwani n. A knee-length coat that buttons to the neck, worn by man, over a shalwar kameez, in parts of India and Pakistan. • SHERWANI n. (Hindi) in India, a man's knee-length coat buttoning up to the chin. |
| SPANGHEW | • spanghew v. (Transitive, Scotland, Northern England, rare, said especially of frogs and toads) To strike and cause… • spanghew v. ‘to inflate a frog and bowl it across the surface of a pond’. • SPANGHEW v. (dialect) to fling into the air. |
| SWANHERD | • swanherd n. A person who tends or herds swans; a keeper of swans. • SWANHERD n. one who tends swans. |
| UNSWATHE | • unswathe v. (Transitive) To remove a swathe from. • UNSWATHE v. to unbind, unwrap. |
| UNWASHED | • unwashed adj. Not having been washed. • unwashed adj. Vulgar, plebeian, lowbrow. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • UNWASHED n. (colloquial) the lower classes. |
| UNWASHEN | • unwashen adj. Obsolete form of unwashed. • UNWASHEN adj. not washed. |
| WANHOPES | • wanhopes n. Plural of wanhope. • WANHOPE n. (obsolete) despair. |
| WHANGEES | • whangees n. Plural of whangee. • WHANGEE n. (Chinese) a kind of grass related to the bamboo; a cane made from the stem of this. |
| WHATNESS | • whatness n. (Philosophy) Essence; quiddity. • whatness n. Quality; quantity. • WHATNESS n. the true nature of something. |
| WHEATENS | • WHEATEN n. the golden colour of ripe wheat. |