| CHORAGUSES | • CHORAGUS n. (Latin) a leader of a choir, also CHOREGUS. |
| DEARBOUGHT | • DEARBOUGHT adj. precious. |
| FEARNOUGHT | • fearnought n. Alternative form of fearnaught. • FEARNOUGHT n. a thick cloth used for overcoats etc., also FEARNAUGHT. |
| FORETAUGHT | • foretaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of foreteach. • FORETEACH v. to teach beforehand. |
| GUACHAROES | • guacharoes n. Plural of guacharo. • GUACHARO n. (Spanish) a nocturnal bird of South America and Trinidad, aka oilbird. |
| GUARDHOUSE | • guardhouse n. A station for guards, especially at the entrance of a town, castle, etc. • guardhouse n. Synonym of military prison. • Guardhouse prop.n. A hamlet near Threlkeld, Eden district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY3325). |
| HARBOURAGE | • harbourage n. (Britain) Alternative form of harborage. • HARBOURAGE n. shelter, harbour, also HARBORAGE. |
| HAUBERGEON | • haubergeon n. Alternative form of habergeon. • HAUBERGEON n. a sleeveless mail coat, shorter than a hauberk, also HABERGEON. |
| HORSELAUGH | • horselaugh n. A loud, boisterous laugh. • horse␣laugh n. Alternative form of horselaugh. • HORSELAUGH n. a loud, boisterous laugh. |
| HYDRAGOGUE | • hydragogue adj. (Medicine) Causing a discharge of water; expelling serum effused into any part of the body, as in dropsy. • hydragogue n. Any medicine of this kind, usually a cathartic or diuretic. • HYDRAGOGUE adj. causing discharge of water. |
| LARGEMOUTH | • largemouth adj. Applied to various kinds of fish characterized by a large mouth. • largemouth n. A creature of this kind. • LARGEMOUTH n. a kind of fish, a large black bass. |
| OUTCHARGED | • outcharged v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcharge. • OUTCHARGE v. to surpass in charging. |
| OUTCHARGES | • outcharges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outcharge. • OUTCHARGE v. to surpass in charging. |
| OUTHEARING | • outhearing v. Present participle of outhear. • OUTHEAR v. to surpass in hearing. |
| OVERCAUGHT | • overcaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcatch. • OVERCATCH v. to overtake. |
| OVERRAUGHT | • overraught v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of overreach. • OVERREACH v. to reach beyond, to overtake. |
| OVERSLAUGH | • overslaugh n. (US, dialect) A bar in a river. • overslaugh v. (US, dialect, slang, transitive) To hinder or stop, as by an overslaugh or impediment. • OVERSLAUGH n. exemption from duty when employed on something else. |
| OVERTAUGHT | • overtaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of overteach. • OVERTEACH v. to teach too much. |
| SUGARHOUSE | • sugarhouse n. (Historical) A factory for the refining of raw sugar from Barbados. • sugarhouse n. (Canada) A small cabin or shack where sap collected from sugar maples is boiled into maple syrup. • sugar-house n. Alternative spelling of sugarhouse. |