| ARCHIVES | • archives n. Plural of archive. • archives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of archive. • ARCHIVE v. to file in an archive. |
| BEHAVERS | • behavers n. Plural of behaver. • BEHAVER n. one who behaves. |
| CHARVERS | • charvers n. Plural of charver. • CHARVER n. (dialect) a young woman. |
| ENRAVISH | • enravish v. To enrapture. • ENRAVISH v. to enrapture. |
| HARVESTS | • harvests n. Plural of harvest. • harvests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harvest. • HARVEST v. to gather in a crop, also HAIRST. |
| HAVEOURS | • HAVEOUR n. (obsolete) behaviour, demeanour, also HAVIOR, HAVIOUR. |
| HAVERELS | • haverels n. Plural of haverel. • HAVEREL n. (Scots) a foolish person. |
| LAVISHER | • lavisher n. One who lavishes. • lavisher adj. Comparative form of lavish: more lavish. • LAVISHER n. one who lavishes. |
| OVERRASH | • overrash adj. Excessively rash. • OVERRASH adj. excessively rash. |
| OVERWASH | • overwash v. (Transitive) To wash too much or too often. • overwash v. (Intransitive) To become flooded. • overwash n. The flow of water and sediment over the crest of a beach that does not directly return to the water body. |
| RAVISHED | • ravished v. Simple past tense and past participle of ravish. • ravished adj. Delighted; ecstatic. • ravished adj. Having the appearance of having been ravished. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| RAVISHER | • ravisher n. One who ravishes. • RAVISHER n. one who ravishes. |
| RAVISHES | • ravishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ravish. • RAVISH v. to seize and carry off by force. |
| RESHAVED | • reshaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
| RESHAVEN | • reshaven v. Past participle of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
| RESHAVES | • reshaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
| SHIVAREE | • shivaree n. Alternative form of charivari. • shivaree v. (Transitive) To serenade (a newly married couple) with the noisy banging of pots and pans. • SHIVAREE v. to perform a mock serenade, also CHIVAREE, CHIVARI. |
| SHRIEVAL | • shrieval adj. Relating to a sheriff. • SHRIEVAL adj. relating to a sheriff. |
| THREAVES | • threaves n. Plural of threave. • THREAVE n. (Scots) a collective noun for a number of sheaves of corn, two stooks of twelves sheaves each, also THRAVE. |
| VANISHER | • vanisher n. One who vanishes. • vanisher n. Something that causes another thing to vanish. • VANISHER n. one who vanishes. |